Lost in the Movies: 90 Years of Cinema: my "alternate Oscars", 1923 - 2012

90 Years of Cinema: my "alternate Oscars", 1923 - 2012


Here is the complete collection, in all categories, of my "alternate Oscars" from 1923 to 2012. For an explanation of and introduction to these results, read my introduction to "90 Years of Cinema". Briefly, they were chosen during a weekly poll running from January 2012 and October 2013 on Wonders in the Dark. Allan Fish, a cinephile whose catalog of notable movies is ridiculously extensive (even more so when you realize he's seen almost all of these titles himself), provided the comprehensive nominations each week (though sometimes we ventured picks that weren't listed). The only exception was the short films category, which I myself researched and offered from 1960 on, racing each week to catch up with the deadline. But it was a great learning experience, as was this whole endeavor. For the voters' picks you can visit this round-up I compiled in honor of the poll's conclusion.

Below are my own personal picks for the following categories: feature, short, actor, actress, director, supporting actor, supporting actress, cinematography, score, screenplay, editing, and more erratically, use of music, scene, line, and ensemble cast. I also included some runners-up and eventually entire top fives for most years.

The arbitrary nature of these selections cannot be disclaimed enough. These were what my gut told me to go with, often late on a Saturday night or early Sunday morning during a 15-20 minute visit to Wonders. As a result, I wouldn't stand by some of these picks a week later, let alone after an entire year - and even those I would stand by remain almost entirely subjective. For further explanations, you can read my short introductions to each category, which were provided when I posted these separately in late October 2013.

Essentially, the value of these lists - aside from the trivial and hopefully taken-none-to-seriously fun of doing this sort of thing - lies in encouraging you to seek out or revisit these films, and/or to discuss those you've seen below. Please do both: while I certainly can't defend the notion that there's anything official about my judgements below - in the sense that these are "the best" (I find the whole notion of ranking absurd, if enjoyably absorbing), I can stand by the fact that each of these winners are worthy of your attention. Enjoy, and let this be the beginning of a most rewarding journey - or rather, many.

Feature
1923
La Roue
(France, dir. Abel Gance) 
drama
1924
Die Nibelungen
(Germany, dir. Fritz Lang)
•adventure
1925
The Gold Rush
(USA, dir. Charles Chaplin)
comedy
1926
Faust
(Germany, dir. F.W. Murnau)
•horror
1927
Sunrise
(USA, dir. F.W. Murnau)
drama
1928
The Passion of Joan of Arc
(France, dir. Carl Th. Dreyer)
drama
1929
The Man with a Movie Camera
(USSR, dir. Dziga Vertov)
avant-garde
1930
The Blood of a Poet
(France, dir. Jean Cocteau)
avant-garde
1931
The Public Enemy
(USA, dir. William Wellman)
gangster
1932
Scarface
(USA, dir. Howard Hawks)
gangster
1933
42nd Street
(USA, dir. Lloyd Bacon/chor. Busby Berkeley)
musical
1934
It's a Gift
(USA, dir. Norman McLeod)
comedy
1935
The Bride of Frankenstein
(USA, dir. James Whale)
horror
1936
Dodsworth
(USA, dir. William Wyler)
•drama
1937
Make Way for Tomorrow
(USA, dir. Leo McCarey)
drama
1938
The Adventures of Robin Hood
(USA, dir. Michael Curtiz/William Keighley)
•adventure
1939
Young Mr. Lincoln
(USA, dir. John Ford)
•drama
1940
Pinocchio
(USA, prod. Walt Disney)
animation
1941
Citizen Kane
(USA, dir. Orson Welles)
•drama
1942
Casablanca
(USA, dir. Michael Curtiz)
•adventure
1943
Day of Wrath
(Denmark, dir. Carl Th. Dreyer)
•drama
1944
Murder, My Sweet
(USA, dir. Edward Dmytryk)
noir
1945   
Brief Encounter
(UK, dir. David Lean)
•drama
1946 
It's a Wonderful Life
(USA, dir. Frank Capra)
•drama
1947 
Kiss of Death
(USA, dir. Henry Hathaway)
noir
1948
Bicycle Thieves
(Italy, dir. Vittorio De Sica)
•drama
1949
The Third Man
(UK, dir. Carol Reed)
•noir
1950
In a Lonely Place
(USA, dir. Nicholas Ray)
•noir
1951
The River
(UK, dir. Jean Renoir)
•drama
1952
Singin' in the Rain
(USA, dir. Stanley Donen/Gene Kelly)
•musical
1953
Ugetsu
(Japan, dir. Kenji Mizoguchi)
•drama
1954
On the Waterfront
(USA, dir. Elia Kazan)
•drama
1955
Pather Panchali
(India, dir. Satyajit Ray)
•drama
1956
The Searchers
(USA, dir. John Ford)
•western
1957
The Nights of Cabiria
(Italy, dir. Federico Fellini)
•drama
1958
Vertigo
(USA, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
•thriller
1959
The World of Apu
(India, dir. Satyajit Ray)
•drama
1960
The Virgin Spring
(Sweden, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
•drama
1961
Through a Glass Darkly
(Sweden, dir. Ingmar Bergman)
•drama
1962
Lawrence of Arabia
(UK, dir. David Lean)
•adventure
1963   
This Sporting Life
(UK, dir. Lindsay Anderson)
•drama
1964 
Band of Outsiders
(France, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
•comedy
1965 
Fists in the Pocket
(France, dir. Marco Bellocchio)
•drama
1966 
Masculin Feminin
(France, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
•drama
1967 
Miraculous Virgin
(Czechoslovakia, dir. Stefan Uher)
•drama
1968 
Rosemary's Baby
(USA, dir. Roman Polanski)
•horror
1969 
Civilisation
(UK, hos. Kenneth Clark)
•documentary
1970 
Gimme Shelter
(USA, dir. Albert & David Maysles/Charlotte Zwerin)
•documentary
1971 
Out 1
(France, dir. Jacques Rivette/Suzanne Schiffman)
•thriller
1972 
The Godfather
(USA, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
•gangster
1973 
The Mother and the Whore
(France, dir. Jean Eustache)
•drama
1974 
The Godfather Part II
(USA, dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
•gangster
1975 
Barry Lyndon
(UK, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
•drama
1976 
Taxi Driver
(USA, dir. Martin Scorsese)
•thriller
1977 
Star Wars
(USA, dir. George Lucas)
•sci-fi
1978
A Walk Through H 
(UK, dir. Peter Greenaway)
•avant-garde
1979
Stalker
(USSR, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)
•sci-fi

1980
Raging Bull 
(USA, dir. Martin Scorsese)
•drama
1981
My Dinner With Andre
(USA, dir. Louis Malle)
•drama
1982
The Verdict
(USA, dir. Sidney Lumet)
•thriller
1983
Scarface
(USA, dir. Brian De Palma)
•gangster
1984
Heimat
(West Germany, dir. Edgar Reitz)
•drama
1985
Shoah
(France, dir. Claude Lanzmann)
•documentary
1986
God's Country
(USA, dir. Louis Malle)
•documentary
1987
The Brave Little Toaster
(USA, dir. Jerry Rees)
•animation
1988
Dekalog
(Poland, dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski)
•drama
1989
For All Mankind
(USA, dir. Al Reinart)
•documentary
1990
Goodfellas
(USA, dir. Martin Scorsese)
•gangster
1991
JFK
(USA, dir. Oliver Stone)
•thriller
1992
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
(USA, dir. David Lynch)
•horror
1993
Schindler's List
(USA, dir. Steven Spielberg)
•drama
1994
Satantango
(Hungary, dir. Bela Tarr)
•drama
1995
La Haine
(France, dir. Mathieu Kassovitz)
•thriller
1996
Secrets & Lies
(UK, dir. Mike Leigh)
•comedy
1997
End of Evangelion
(Japan, dir. Hideaki Anno)
•animation
1998
The Big Lebowski
(USA, dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
•comedy
1999
The Virgin Suicides
(USA, dir. Sofia Coppola)
•drama
2000
Platform
(China, dir. Zhangke Jia)
•drama
2001
Mulholland Dr.
(USA, dir. David Lynch)
•thriller
2002
Bus 174
(Brazil, dir. Jose Padhila)
•documentary
2003
Los Angeles Plays Itself
(USA, dir. Thom Andersen)
•documentary
2004
2046
(Hong Kong, dir. Kar Wai Wong)
•sci-fi
2005
Grizzly Man
(USA, dir. Werner Herzog)
•documentary
2006
Syndromes and a Century
(Thailand, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
•drama
2007
No Country for Old Men
(USA, dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
•thriller
2008
Historias Extraordinarias
(Argentina, dir. Mariano Llinas)
•adventure
2009
Antichrist
(Denmark, dir. Lars Von Trier)
•horror

2010
And Everything is Going Fine
(USA, dir. Steven Soderbergh)
•documentary
2011
The Story of Film
(UK, dir. Mark Cousins)
•documentary
2012
It's Such a Beautiful Day
(USA, dir. Don Hertzfeldt)
•animation


Short

1923
La Retour a la Raison
(France, dir. Man Ray)
•avant-garde

1924
Ballet Mecanique
(France, dir. Fernand Leger)
•avant-garde

*1926
Emak-Bakia
(France, dir. Man Ray)
•avant-garde
*did not vote in 1925
1927
The Life and Death of 9413, a Hollywood Extra
(USA, dir. Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich)
•avant-garde
1928
Un Chien Andalou
(France, dir. Luis Bunuel/Salvador Dali)
•avant-garde
1929
La Mystere du Chateau De
(France, dir. Man Ray)
•avant-garde
1930
The Gorilla Mystery
(USA, prod. Walt Disney)
•animation
 1931
Dizzy Red Riding Hood
(USA, prod. Max Fleischer)
•animation
 1932
Minnie the Moocher
(USA, prod. Max Fleischer)
•animation
 1933
Snow White
(USA, prod. Max Fleischer)
•animation
1934
The Mascot
(France, dir. Wladyslaw Starewicz)
•animation
 1935
The Band Concert
(USA, prod. Walt Disney)
•animation
1936
Elmer the Elephant
(USA, prod. Walt Disney)
•animation
 1937
The Old Mill
(USA, prod. Walt Disney)
•animation
 1938
Porky in Wackyland
(USA, dir. Robert Clampett)
•animation
1939
Le Vampire
(France, dir. Jean Painleve)
•documentary
1940
Swinging the Lambeth Walk
(USA, dir. Len Lye)
•animation
 1941
Christmas Under Fire
(UK, dir. Harry Watt)
•documentary
 1942
Listen to Britain
(UK, dir. Humphrey Jennings/Stewart McAllister)
•documentary
 1943 (tie)
Meshes of the Afternoon
(USA, dir. Maya Deren/Alexander Hammid)
•avant-garde
1943 (tie)
Red Hot Riding Hood
(USA, dir. Tex Avery)
•animation
 1944
Jammin' the Blues
(USA, dir. Gjon Mili)
•musical/music video
1945
Study in Choreography for Camera
(USA, dir. Maya Deren)
•avant-garde
1946
Ritual in Transfigured Time
(USA, dir. Maya Deren)
•avant-garde
 1947
King Size Canary
(USA, dir. Tex Avery)
•animation
 1948
The Foghorn Leghorn
(USA, dir. Robert McKimson)
•animation
*1951
Rabbit of Seville
(USA, dir. Chuck Jones)
•animation
*did not vote in 1949 or 1950 
 1952
Hallucinations
(USA, dir. Peter Weiss)
•avant-garde
 *1955
Night and Fog
(France, dir. Alain Resnais)
•documentary
 *did not vote in 1953 or 1954
 *1957
What's Opera, Doc?
(USA, dir. Chuck Jones)
•animation
 *did not vote in 1956
 1958
Free Radicals
(USA, dir. Len Lye)
•documentary
 
 1959
Wedlock House: An Intercourse
(USA, dir. Stan Brakhage)
•avant-garde
1960
High Note
(USA, dir. Chuck Jones)
•animation
1961
Catalog
(USA, dir. John Whitney)
•animation
 1962
La Jetee
(France, dir. Chris Marker)
•sci-fi
 1963
The House is Black
(Iran, dir. Forough Farrokhzad)
•documentary
1964
7 Up
(UK, dir. Paul Almond)
•documentary
1965
The Hand
(Czechoslovakia, dir. Jiri Trnka)
•animation
 1966 (tie)
Patriotism
(Japan, dir. Yukio Mishima)
•drama
 1966 (tie)
Meet Marlon Brando
(USA, dir. Albert & David Maysles/Charlotte Zwerin)
•documentary
1967
Report
(USA, dir. Bruce Conner)
•avant-garde
1968
Pas de deux
(Canada, dir. Norman McLaren)
•avant-garde
1969
VTR: St. Jacques
(Canada, dir. Bonnie Sherr Klein)
•documentary
1970
Interviews with My Lai Veterans
(USA, dir. Joseph Strick)
•documentary
1971
(nostalgia)
(USA, dir. Hollis Frampton)
•avant-garde
 1972
Lucifer Rising
(USA, dir. Kenneth Anger)
•avant-garde
 1973
The Trip
(Japan, dir. Kihachiro Kawamoto
•animation
1974
Closed Mondays
(USA, dir. Bob Gardiner, Will Vinton)
•animation
 1975
Hedgehog in the Fog
(USSR, dir. Yuriy Norshteyn)
•animation
 1976
Children
(UK, dir. Terence Davies)
•drama
 1977
Powers of Ten
(USA, dir. Charles & Ray Eames)
•documentary
 1978
The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa
(Canada, dir. Caroline Leaf)
•animation
 1979
Asparagus
(USA, dir. Suzann Pitt)
•animation
 1980
Larisa
(USSR, dir. Elem Klimov)
•documentary
1981
Crac
(Canada, dir. Frederic Back)
•animation
1982 (tie)
The Snowman
(UK, dir. Dianne Jackson, Jimmy T. Murakami)
•animation
1982 (tie)
Malice in Wonderland
(USA, dir. Vince Collins)
•animation
1983
Skywhales
(UK, dir. Phil Austin, Derek Hayes)
•animation
 1984
A Girl's Own Story
(Australia, dir. Jane Campion)
•drama
 1985
Tony de Peltrie
(Canada, dir. Pierre Lachapelle, Philippe Bergeron, Daniel Langlois, Pierre Robidoux)
•animation
 1986
Street of Crocodiles
(UK, dir. Stephen & Timothy Quay)
•animation
 1987
The Man Who Planted Trees
(Canada, dir. Frederic Back)
•animation
 1988
Stille Nacht I: Dramolet
(UK, dir. Stephen & Timothy Quay)
•animation
 1989
Isle of Flowers
(Brazil, dir. Jorge Furtado)
•documentary
 1990
The Cow
(USSR, dir. Aleksandr Petrov)
•animation
 1991
Stille Nacht II: Are We Still Married?
(UK, dir. Stephen & Timothy Quay)
•animation
 1992
Stille Nacht III: Tales From the Vienna Woods
(UK, dir. Stephen & Timothy Quay)
•animation
 1993
Get Down, Get Down
(USA, dir. EBN)
•avant-garde
 1994
Stille Nacht IV: Can't Go Wrong Without You
(USA, dir. Stephen & Timothy Quay)
•animation
 1995
On Your Mark
(Japan, dir. Hayao Miyazaki)
•animation
 1996
Hyperballad
(France, dir. Michel Gondry)
•musical/music video
1997
Come to Daddy
(UK, dir. Chris Cunningham)
•musical/music video
 1998
Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy
(France, dir. Martin Arnold)
•avant-garde
1999
Psy Show
(France, dir. Marina de Van)
•thriller
2000
Origins of the 21st Century
(France, dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
•avant-garde
 2001
Star Guitar
(France, dir. Michel Gondry)
•musical/music video
2002
Darkened Room
(USA, dir. David Lynch)
•avant-garde
 2003
7:35 in the Morning
(Spain, dir. Nacho Vigalondo)
•musical/music video
2004
Ryan
(Canada, dir. Chris Landreth)
•animation
2005
Rabbit
(USA, dir. Run Wrake)
•animation
 2006
La Morte Rouge
(Spain, dir. Victor Erice)
•documentary
2007
Hotel Chevalier
(USA, dir. Wes Anderson)
•comedy
2008
Mama
(Argentina, dir. Andres Muschietti)
•horror
 2009
Phantoms of Nabua
(Thailand, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
•avant-garde
 2010
Wisdom Teeth
(Spain, dir. Don Hertzfeldt)
•animation
 2011
These Hammers Don't Hurt Us
(USA, dir. Michael Robinson)
•avant-garde
 2012
Prom Night
(USA, dir. Celia Rowlson-Hall)
•musical/music video


Actor

1923
Severin Mars (1873 - 1921)
...as Sisif in
•La Roue (dir. Abel Gance)
1924
Emil Jannings (1884 - 1950)
...as Hotel Doorman in
•The Last Laugh (dir. F.W. Murnau)
1925
Jean Forest (1912 - 1980)
...as Jean Amsler in
•Visages d'Enfants (dir. Jacques Feyder)
1926
Buster Keaton (1895 - 1966)
...as Johnnie Gray in
•The General (dir. Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman)
1927
Lon Chaney (1883 - 1930)
...as Alonzo in
•The Unknown (dir. Tod Browning)
1928
Erich von Stroheim (1885 - 1957)
...as Prince Nicki in
•The Wedding March (dir. Erich von Stroheim)
1929
Maurice Chevalier (1888 - 1972)
...as Count Alfred Renard in
•The Love Parade (dir. Ernst Lubitsch)
1930
Gary Cooper (1901 - 1961)
...as Legionnaire Tom Brown in
•Morocco (dir. Josef von Sternberg)
1931
Boris Karloff (1887 - 1969)
...as the Creature in
•Frankenstein (dir. James Whale)
1932
Michel Simon (1895 - 1975)
...as Boudu in
•Boudu Saved From Drowning (dir. Jean Renoir)
1933
Charles Laughton (1899 - 1962)
...as King Henry VIII in
•The Private Life of Henry VIII (dir. Alexander Korda)
1934
John Barrymore (1882 - 1942)
...as Oscar Jaffe in
•Twentieth Century (dir. Howard Hawks)
1935
Charles Laughton (1899 - 1962)
...as Captain Bligh in
•Mutiny on the Bounty (dir. Frank Lloyd)
1936
Walter Huston (1883 - 1950)
...as Sam Dodsworth in
•Dodsworth (dir. William Wyler)
1937
Henry Fonda (1905 - 1982)
...as Eddie Taylor in
•You Only Live Once (dir. Fritz Lang) 
1938
Errol Flynn (1909 - 1959)
...as Sir Robin of Locksley in
•The Adventures of Robin Hood
(dir. Michael Curtiz & William Keighley)
1939
Henry Fonda (1905 - 1982)
...as Abe Lincoln in
•Young Mr. Lincoln (dir. John Ford)
1940
James Stewart (1908 - 1997)
...as Alfred Kralik in
•The Shop Around the Corner (dir. Ernst Lubitsch)
1941
Walter Huston (1883 - 1950)
...as "Scratch" in
•The Devil and Daniel Webster (dir. William Dieterle)
1942
Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957)
...as Rick Blaine in
•Casablanca (dir. Michael Curtiz)
1943
Roger Livesey (1906 - 1976)
...as Clive Candy in
•The Life and Death of Col. Blimp
(dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger)
1944
Laurence Olivier (1907 - 1989)
...as King Henry V in
•Henry V (dir. Laurence Olivier)
1945
Ray Milland (1905 - 1986)
...as Don Birnam in
•The Lost Weekend (dir. Billy Wilder)
1946
James Stewart (1908 - 1997)
...as George Bailey in
•It's a Wonderful Life (dir. Frank Capra)
1947
John Garfield (1913 - 1952)
...as Charley Davis in
•Body and Soul (dir. Robert Rossen)
1948
Robert Ryan (1909 - 1973)
...as Joe Parkson in
•Act of Violence (dir. Fred Zinnemann)
1949
James Cagney (1899 - 1986)
...as Cody Jarrett in
•White Heat (dir. Raoul Walsh)
1950
Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957)
...as Dixon Steele in
•In a Lonely Place (dir. Nicholas Ray)
1951
Marlon Brando (1924 - 2004)
...as Stanley Kowalski in
•A Streetcar Named Desire (dir. Elia Kazan)
1952
Takashi Shimura (1905 - 1982)
...as Kanji Watanabe in
•Ikiru (dir. Akira Kurosawa)
 1953
Yves Montand (1921 - 1991)
...as Mario in
•The Wages of Fear (dir. Henri-Georges Clouzot)
1954 (tie)
Marlon Brando (1924 - 2004)
...as Terry Malloy in
•On the Waterfront (dir. Elia Kazan)
1954 (tie)
Bing Crosby (1903 - 1977)
...as Frank Elgin in
•The Country Girl (dir. George Seaton)
1955
Ernest Borgnine (1917 - 2012)
...as Marty Piletti in
•Marty (dir. Delbert Mann)
1956
John Wayne (1907 - 1979)
...as Ethan Edwards in
•The Searchers (dir. John Ford)
1957
Tony Curtis (1925 - 2010)
...as Sidney Falco in
•Sweet Smell of Success (dir. Alexander Mackendrick)
1958
James Stewart (1908 - 1997)
...as John "Scottie" Ferguson in
•Vertigo (dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
1959
Jean-Pierre Leaud (b. 1944)
...as Antoine Doinel in
•The 400 Blows (dir. Francois Truffaut)
1960
Albert Finney (b. 1936)
...as Arthur Seaton in
•Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
(dir. Karel Reisz)

1961
Toshiro Mifune (1920 - 1977)
...as Sanjuro Kuwabatake in
•Yojimbo (dir. Akira Kurosawa)
1962
Peter O'Toole (b. 1932)
...as T.E. Lawrence in
•Lawrence of Arabia (dir. David Lean)
1963
Richard Harris (1930 - 2002)
...as Frank Machin in
•This Sporting Life (dir. Lindsay Anderson)
1964
Rod Steiger (1925 - 2002)
...as Sol Nazerman in
•The Pawnbroker (dir. Sidney Lumet)
1965
Orson Welles (1915 - 1985)
...as Sir John Falstaff in
•Chimes at Midnight (dir. Orson Welles)
1966
Vaclav Neckar (b. 1943)
...as Milos Hrma in
•Closely Watched Trains (dir. Jiri Menzel)
1967
Dustin Hoffman (b. 1937)
...as Benjamin Braddock in
•The Graduate (dir. Mike Nichols)
1968
Malcolm McDowell (b. 1943)
...as Mick Travis in
•If... (dir. Lindsay Anderson)
1969
Colin Blakely (1930 - 1987)
...as Jesus Christ in
•Son of Man (dir. Gareth Davies)
1970
George C. Scott (1927 - 1999)
...as Gen. George S. Patton in
•Patton (dir. Franklin Schaffner)
1971
Malcolm McDowell (b. 1943)
...as Alex DeLarge in
•A Clockwork Orange (dir. Stanley Kubrick)
1972
Klaus Kinski (1926 - 1991)
...as Don Lope de Aguirre in
•Aguirre, the Wrath of God (dir. Werner Herzog)
1973
Robert Mitchum (1917 - 1997)
...as Eddie "Fingers" Coyle in
•The Friends of Eddie Coyle (dir. Peter Yates)
1974
Al Pacino (b. 1940)
...as Michael Corleone in
•The Godfather Part II (dir. Francis Ford Coppola)
1975
Al Pacino (b. 1940)
...as Sonny Wortzik in
•Dog Day Afternoon (dir. Sidney Lumet)
1976
Robert De Niro (b. 1943)
...as Travis Bickle in
•Taxi Driver (dir. Martin Scorsese)
1977
Jack Nance (1943 - 1996)
...as Henry Spencer in
•Eraserhead (dir. David Lynch)
1978
Anthony Hopkins (b. 1937)
...as Corky Withers & Fats in
•Magic (dir. Richard Attenborough)
1979
Peter Sellers (1925 - 1980)
...as Chance the Gardener in
•Being There (dir. Hal Ashby)
1980
Robert De Niro (b. 1943)
...as Jake LaMotta in
•Raging Bull (dir. Martin Scorsese)
1981
John Heard (b. 1945)
...as Alex Cutter in
•Cutter's Way (dir. Ivan Passer)
1982
Dustin Hoffman (b. 1937)
...as Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels in
•Tootsie (dir. Sydney Pollack)
1983
Robert Duvall (b. 1930)
...as Mac Sledge in
•Tender Mercies (dir. Bruce Beresford)
1984
F. Murray Abraham (b. 1939)
...as Antonio Salieri in
•Amadeus (dir. Milos Forman)
1985
Dustin Hoffman (b. 1937)
...as Willy Loman in
•Death of a Salesman (dir. Volker Schlondorff)
1986
Michael Gambon (b. 1940)
...as Philip Marlow in
•The Singing Detective (dir. Jon Amiel)
 1987
Michael Douglas (b. 1944)
...as Gordon Gekko in
•Wall Street (dir. Oliver Stone)
1988
Jeremy Irons (b. 1948)
...as Beverly & Elliot Mantle in
•Dead Ringers (dir. David Cronenberg)
1989
Daniel Day-Lewis (b. 1957)
...as Christy Brown in
•My Left Foot (dir. Jim Sheridan)
1990
Gerard Depardieu (b. 1948)
...as Cyrano de Bergerac in
•Cyrano de Bergerac (dir. Jean-Paul Rappeneau)
1991
River Phoenix (1970 - 1993)
...as Eddie Birdlace in
•Dogfight (dir. Nancy Savoca)
1992
Denzel Washington (b. 1954)
...as Malcolm X in
•Malcolm X (dir. Spike Lee)
1993
David Thewlis (b. 1963)
...as Johnny in
•Naked (dir. Mike Leigh)
1994
Johnny Depp (b. 1963)
...as Edward Wood, Jr. in
•Ed Wood (dir. Tim Burton)
1995
Vincent Cassel (b. 1966)
...as Vinz in
•La Haine (dir. Mathieu Kassovitz)
1996
Ewan McGregor (b. 1971)
...as Renton in
•Trainspotting (dir. Danny Boyle)
1997
Nick Nolte (b. 1941)
...as Wade Whitehouse in
•Affliction (dir. Paul Schrader)
1998
Jeff Bridges (b. 1949)
...as the Dude in
•The Big Lebowski (dir. Joel & Ethan Coen)
1999
Sean Penn (b. 1960)
...as Emmet Ray in
•Sweet and Lowdown (dir. Woody Allen)
2000

Mark Ruffalo (b. 1967)
...as Terry Prescott in
•You Can Count on Me (dir. Kenneth Lonergan)
2001
Denzel Washington (b. 1954)
...as Det. Alonzo Harris in
•Training Day (dir. Antoine Fuqua)
2002
Nicolas Cage (b. 1964)
...as Charlie & Donald Kaufman in
•Adaptation (dir. Spike Jonze)
2003
Min-sik Choi (b. 1962)
...as Dae-su Oh in
•Oldboy (dir. Chan-wook Park)
2004
Geoffrey Rush (b. 1951)
...as Peter Sellers in
•The Life & Death of Peter Sellers
(dir. Stephen Hopkins)
2005
Heath Ledger (1979 - 2008)
...as Ennis Del Mar in
•Brokeback Mountain (dir. Ang Lee)
2006
Sacha Baron Cohen (b. 1971)
...as Borat in
•Borat (dir. Larry Charles)
2007
Daniel Day-Lewis (b. 1957)
...as Daniel Plainview in
•There Will Be Blood (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
2008
Mickey Rourke (b. 1952)
...as Randy "The Ram" Robinson in
•The Wrestler (dir. Darren Aronofsky)
2009
Sam Rockwell (b. 1968)
...as Sam Bell in
•Moon (dir. Duncan Jones)
2010
Ryan Gosling (b. 1980)
...as Dean in
•Blue Valentine (dir. Derek Cianfrance)
2011
Michael Fassbender (b. 1977)
...as Carl Jung in
•A Dangerous Method (dir. David Cronenberg)
2012
Joaquin Phoenix (b. 1974)
...as Freddie Quell in
•The Master (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)





Actress

1923
Ivy Close (1890 - 1968)
...as Norma in
•La Roue (dir. Abel Gance)
1924
Greta Garbo (1905 - 1990)
...as Elizabeth Dohna in
•The Saga of Gosta Berling (dir. Mauritz Stiller)
1925
Renee Adoree (1898 - 1933)
...as Melisande in
•The Big Parade (dir. King Vidor)
1926
Nadia Sibirskaia (1901 - 1980)
...as Younger Sister in
•Menilmontant (dir. Dimitri Kirsanoff)
1927
Lyudmila Semyonova (1899 - 1990)
...as Liuda in
•Bed and Sofa (dir. Abram Room)
1928
Maria Falconetti (1892 - 1946)
...as Joan of Arc in
•The Passion of Joan of Arc (dir. Carl Th. Dreyer)
1929
Louise Brooks (1906 - 1985)
...as Lulu in
•Pandora's Box (dir. G.W. Pabst)
1930
Marlene Dietrich (1901 - 1992)
...as Lola Lola in
•The Blue Angel (dir. Josef von Sternberg)
1931
Hertha Thiele (1908 - 1984)
...as Manuela von Meinhardis in
•Madchen in Uniform (dir. Leontine Sagan, Carl Froelich)
1932
Joan Bennett (1910 - 1990)
...as Helen Riley in
•Me and My Gal (dir. Raoul Walsh)
1933
Barbara Stanwyck (1907 - 1990)
...as Lily in
•Baby Face (dir. Alfred E. Green)
1934
Lingyu Ruan (1910 - 1935)
...as "The Goddess" in
•The Goddess (dir. Yonggang Wu)
1935
Sachiko Chiba (1911 - 1993)
...as Kimiko Yamamoto in
•Wife! Be Like a Rose! (dir. Mikio Naruse)
1936
Carole Lombard (1908 - 1942)
...as Irene Bullock in
•My Man Godfrey (dir. Gregory La Cava)
1937
Beulah Bondi (1889 - 1981)
...as Lucy Cooper in
•Make Way for Tomorrow (dir. Leo McCarey)
1938
Michele Morgan (b. 1920)
...as Nelly in
•Port of Shadows (dir. Marcel Carne)
1939
Vivien Leigh (1913 - 1967)
...as Scarlett O'Hara in
•Gone With the Wind 
(dir. Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood)
1940
Margaret Sullavan (1909 - 1960)
...as Klara Novak in
•The Shop Around the Corner (dir. Ernst Lubitsch)
1941
Barbara Stanwyck (1907 - 1990)
...as Jean in
•The Lady Eve (dir. Preston Sturges)
1942
Veronica Lake (1922 - 1973)
...as Jennifer in
•I Married a Witch (dir. Rene Clair)
1943
Lisbeth Movin (1917 - 2011)
...as Anne Pedersdotter in
•Day of Wrath (dir. Carl Th. Dreyer)
1944
Lauren Bacall (b. 1924)
...as Marie "Slim" Browning in
•To Have and Have Not (dir. Howard Hawks)
1945
Maria Casares (1922 - 1996)
...as Helene in
•Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne 
(dir. Robert Bresson)
1946
Rita Hayworth (1918 - 1987)
...as Gilda in
•Gilda (dir. Charles Vidor)
1947
Deborah Kerr (1921 - 2007)
...as Sister Clodagh in
•Black Narcissus (dir. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger)
1948
Joan Fontaine (b. 1917)
...as Lisa Berndle in
•Letter From an Unknown Woman 
(dir. Max Ophuls)
1949
Setsuko Hara (b. 1920)
...as Noriko Somiya in
•Late Spring (dir. Yasujiro Ozu)
1950
Bette Davis (1908 - 1989)
...as Margo Channing in
•All About Eve (dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
1951
Vivien Leigh (1913 - 1967)
...as Blanche DuBois in
•A Streetcar Named Desire (dir. Elia Kazan)
1952
Eva Dahlbeck (1920 - 2008)
...as Karin in
•Waiting Women (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
1953
Harriet Andersson (b. 1932)
...as Monika in
•Summer With Monika (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
1954
Brenda de Banzie (1909 - 1981)
...as Maggie Hobson in
•Hobson's Choice (dir. David Lean)
1955
Jane Wyman (1917 - 2007)
...as Cary Scott in
•All That Heaven Allows (dir. Douglas Sirk)
1956
Machiko Kyo (b. 1924)
...as Mickey in
•Street of Shame (dir. Kenji Mizoguchi)
1957
Giulietta Masina (1921 - 1994)
...as Cabiria in
•Nights of Cabiria (dir. Federico Fellini)
1958
Shirley MacLaine (b. 1934)
...as Ginnie Moorehead in
•Some Came Running (dir. Vincente Minnelli)
1959
Audrey Hepburn (1929 - 1993)
...as Sister Luke in
•The Nun's Story (dir. Fred Zinnemann)
1960
Hideko Takamine (1924 - 2010)
...as Keiko Yashiro in
•When a Woman Ascends the Stairs 
(dir. Mikio Naruse)
1961 (tie)
Harriet Andersson (b. 1932)
...as Karin in
•Through a Glass Darkly (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
1961 (tie)
Audrey Hepburn (1929 - 1993)
...as Holly Golightly in
•Breakfast at Tiffany's (dir. Blake Edwards)
1962
Anna Magnani (1908 - 1973)
...as Mamma Roma in
•Mamma Roma (dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini)
1963
Brigitte Bardot (b. 1934)
...as Camille Javal in
•Contempt (dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
1964
Nina Pens Rode (1929 - 1992)
...as Gertrud Kanning in
•Gertrud (dir. Carl Th. Dreyer)
1965
Catherine Deneuve (b. 1943)
...as Carol in
•Repulsion (dir. Roman Polanski)
1966
Anna Karina (b. 1940)
...as Paula Nelson in
•Made in USA (dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
1967
Anne Bancroft (1931 - 2005)
...as Mrs. Robinson in
•The Graduate (dir. Mike Nichols)
1968
Mariko Okada (b. 1933)
...as Naoko Toba in
•Farewell to the Summer Light (dir. Yoshishige Yoshida)
1969
Francoise Fabian (b. 1933)
...as Maud in
•My Night at Maud's (dir. Eric Rohmer)
1970
Barbara Loden (1932 - 1980)
...as Wanda Goronski in
•Wanda (dir. Barbara Loden)
1971
Jane Fonda (b. 1937)
...as Bree Daniel in
•Klute (dir. Alan Pakula)
1972
Ingrid Thulin (1926 - 2004)
...as Karin in
•Cries and Whispers (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
1973
Sissy Spacek (b. 1949)
...as Holly in
•Badlands (dir. Terrence Malick)
1974
Shabana Azmi (b. 1950)
...as Laxmi in
•Ankur (dir. Shyam Benegal)
1975
Ana Torrent (b. 1966)
...as Ana in
•Cria Cuervos (dir. Carlos Saura)
1976
Sissy Spacek (b. 1949)
...as Carrie White in
•Carrie (dir. Brian De Palma)
1977
Shelley Duvall (b. 1949)
...as Millie Lammoreaux in
•3 Women (dir. Robert Altman)
1978
Ingrid Bergman (1915 - 1982)
...as Charlotte Andergast in
•Autumn Sonata (dir. Ingmar Bergman)
1979
Hanna Schygulla (b. 1943)
...as Maria Braun in
•The Marriage of Maria Braun (dir. R.W. Fassbinder)
1980
Susan Sarandon (b. 1946)
...as Sally in
•Atlantic City (dir. Louis Malle)
1981
Kathleen Turner (b. 1954)
...as Matty Walker in
•Body Heat (dir. Lawrence Kasdan)
1982
Meryl Streep (b. 1949)
...as Sophie in
•Sophie's Choice (dir. Alan Pakula)
1983
Sandrine Bonnaire (b. 1967)
...as Suzanne in
•A Nos Amours (dir. Maurice Pialat)
1984
Marita Breuer (b. 1953)
...as Maria Simon in
•Heimat (dir. Edgar Reitz)
1985
Myriem Roussel (b. 1962)
...as Marie in
•Hail Mary (dir. Jean-Luc Godard)
1986
Cathy Tyson (b. 1965)
...as Simone in
•Mona Lisa (dir. Neil Jordan)
1987
Holly Hunter (b. 1958)
...as Jane Craig in
•Broadcast News (dir. James L. Brooks)
1988
Susan Sarandon (b. 1946)
...as Annie Savoy in
•Bull Durham (dir. Ron Shelton)
1989
Helen Mirren (b. 1945)
...as Georgina Spica in
•The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (dir. Peter Greenaway)
1990
Kathy Bates (b. 1948)
...as Annie Wilkes in
•Misery (dir. Rob Reiner)
1991
Irene Jacob (b. 1966)
...as Veronique & Veronika in
•The Double Life of Veronique 
(dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski)
1992
Sheryl Lee (b. 1967)
...as Laura Palmer in
•Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (dir. David Lynch)
1993
Holly Hunter (b. 1958)
...as Ada McGrath in
•The Piano (dir. Jane Campion)
1994
Irene Jacob (b. 1966)
...as Valentine in
•Three Colors: Red (dir. Krzysztof Kieslowski)
1995
Sharon Stone (b. 1958)
...as Ginger McKenna in
•Casino (dir. Martin Scorsese)
1996
Emily Watson (b. 1967)
...as Bess McNeill in
•Breaking the Waves (dir. Lars von Trier)
1997
Pam Grier (b. 1949)
...as Jackie Brown in
•Jackie Brown (dir. Quentin Tarantino)
1998
Cate Blanchett (b. 1969)
...as Queen Elizabeth I in
•Elizabeth (dir. Shekhar Kapur)
1999
Hilary Swank (b. 1974)
...as Brandon Teena in
•Boys Don't Cry (dir. Kimberly Peirce)
2000
Ellen Burstyn (b. 1932)
...as Sara Goldfarb in
•Requiem for a Dream (dir. Darren Aronofsky)
2001
Naomi Watts (b. 1969)
...as Betty Elms & Diane Selwyn in
•Mulholland Dr. (dir. David Lynch)
2002
Marina de Van (b. 1971)
...as Esther in
•In My Skin (dir. Marina de Van)
2003
Nicole Kidman (b. 1967)
...as Grace Margaret Mulligan in
•Dogville (dir. Lars von Trier)
2004
Kate Winslet (b. 1975)
...as Clementine in
•Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (dir. Michel Gondry)
2005
Laura Linney (b. 1964)
...as Joan Berkman in
•The Squid and the Whale (dir. Noah Baumbach)
2006
Laura Dern (b. 1967)
...as Nikki Grace & Susan Blue in
•Inland Empire (dir. David Lynch)
2007
Do-yeon Jeon (b. 1973)
...as Shin-ae in
•Secret Sunshine (dir. Chang-dong Lee)
2008
Melissa Leo (b. 1960)
...as Ray Eddy in
•Frozen River (dir. Courtney Hunt)
2009
Charlotte Gainsbourg (b. 1971)
...as She in
•Antichrist (dir. Lars von Trier)
2010
Natalie Portman (b. 1981)
...as Nina Sayers/The Swan Queen in
•Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky)
2011
Kirsten Dunst (b. 1982)
...as Justine in
•Melancholia (dir. Lars von Trier)
2012
Jessica Chastain (b. 1977)
...as Maya in
•Zero Dark Thirty (dir. Kathryn Bigelow)


Director

1923
Abel Gance (1889 - 1981)
La Roue
(also won Best Feature)
1924
F.W. Murnau (1888 - 1930)
The Last Laugh
(Fritz Lang's "Die Nibelungen" won Best Feature)
1925
Sergei Eisenstein (1898 - 1948)
The Battleship Potemkin

(Charlie Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" won Best Feature)
1926
Lotte Reiniger (1899 - 1981)
The Adventures of Prince Achmed

(Buster Keaton's "The General" won Best Feature)
1927
F.W. Murnau (1888 - 1931)
Sunrise
(also won Best Feature)
1928
Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889 - 1968)
The Passion of Joan of Arc
(also won Best Feature)
1929
Dziga Vertov (1896 - 1954)
The Man With a Movie Camera
(also won Best Feature)
1930
Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
Blood of a Poet
(also won Best Feature)
1931
Fritz Lang (1890 - 1976)
M
(William Wellman's "The Public Enemy" won Best Feature)
1932
Yasujiro Ozu (1903 - 1963)
I Was Born, But...
(Howard Hawks' "Scarface" won Best Feature)
1933
Jean Vigo (1905 - 1933)
Zero de Conduite
(Lloyd Bacon's "42nd Street" won Best Feature)
1934
Aleksandr Medvedkin (1900 - 1989)
Happiness
(Norman McLeod's "It's A Gift" won Best Feature)
1935
Leni Riefenstahl (1902 - 2003)
Triumph of the Will
(James Whale's "The Bride of Frankenstein" won Best Feature)
1936
Fritz Lang (1890 - 1976)
Fury
(William Wyler's "Dodsworth" won Best Feature)
1937
Fritz Lang (1890 - 1976)
You Only Live Once
(Leo McCarey's "Make Way for Tomorrow" won Best Feature)
1938
Sergei Eisenstein (1898 - 1948)
Alexander Nevsky
(Michael Curtiz's & William Keighley's "The Adventures of Robin Hood" won Best Feature)
1939
Howard Hawks (1896 - 1977)
Only Angels Have Wings
(John Ford's "The Public Enemy" won Best Feature)
1940
Ernst Lubitsch (1892 - 1947)
The Shop Around the Corner
(Hamilton Luske's & Ben Sharpsteen's "Pinocchio" won Best Feature)
1941
Orson Welles (1915 - 1985)
Citizen Kane
(Also won Best Feature)
1942
Orson Welles (1915 - 1985)
The Magnificent Ambersons
(Michael Curtiz's "Casablanca" won Best Feature)
1943
Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889 - 1968)
Day of Wrath
(Also won Best Feature)
1944
Gjon Mili (1890 - 1976)
Jammin' the Blues
(Also won Best Short)
1945
Marcel Carne (1906 - 1996)
Children of Paradise
(David Lean's "Brief Encounter" won Best Feature)
1946
Sergei Eisenstein (1898 - 1948)
Ivan the Terrible, Part Two
(Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" won Best Feature)
1947
Jacques Tourneur (1904 - 1977)
Out of the Past
(Henry Hathaway's "Kiss of Death" won Best Feature)
1948
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980)
Rope
(Vittorio De Sica's "Bicycle Thieves" won Best Feature)
1949
Yasujiro Ozu (1903 - 1963)
Late Spring
(Carol Reed's "The Third Man" won Best Feature)
1950
John Huston (1906 - 1987)
The Asphalt Jungle
(Nicholas Ray's "In a Lonely Place" won Best Feature)
1951
Ingmar Bergman (1918 - 2007)
Summer Interlude
(Jean Renoir's "The River" won Best Feature)
1952
Nicholas Ray (1911 - 1979)
On Dangerous Ground
(Stanley Donen's & Gene Kelly's "Singin' in the Rain" won Best Feature)
1953
Max Ophuls (1902 - 1957)
Madame de...
(Kenji Mizoguchi's "Ugetsu" won Best Feature)
1954
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980)
Rear Window
(Elia Kazan's "On the Waterfront" won Best Feature)
1955
Charles Laughton (1899 - 1962)
The Night of the Hunter
(Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali" won Best Feature)
1956
Robert Bresson (1901 - 1999)
A Man Escaped
(John Ford's "The Searchers" won Best Feature)
1957
Stanley Kubrick (1928 - 1999)
Paths of Glory
(Federico Fellini's "The Nights of Cabiria" won Best Feature)
1958
Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980)
Vertigo
(Also won Best Feature)
1959
Robert Bresson (1901 - 1999)
Pickpocket
(Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali" won Best Feature)
1960
Michelangelo Antonioni (1912 - 2007)
L'Avventura
(Ingmar Bergman's "The Virgin Spring" won Best Feature)
1961
Alain Resnais (b. 1922)
Last Year at Marienbad
(Ingmar Bergman's "Through a Glass Darkly" won Best Feature)
1962
Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922 - 1975)
Mamma Roma
(David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" won Best Feature)
1963
Forough Farrokhzad (1935 - 1967)
The House is Black
(Also won Best Short)
1964
Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889 - 1968)
Gertrud
(Jean-Luc Godard's "Band of Outsiders" won Best Feature)
1965
Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930)
Alphaville
(Marco Bellocchio's "Fists in the Pocket" won Best Feature)
1966
Robert Bresson (1901 - 1999)
Au Hasard, Balthazar
(Jean-Luc Godard's "Masculin Feminin" won Best Feature)
1967
Jacques Tati (1907 - 1982)
Playtime
(Stefan Uher's "Miraculous Virgin" won Best Feature)
1968
Stanley Kubrick (1928 - 1999)
2001: A Space Odyssey
(Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" won Best Feature)
1969
Sam Peckinpah (1925 - 1984)
The Wild Bunch
(Eric Rohmer's "My Night at Maud's" won Best Feature)
1970
Brian De Palma (b. 1940)
Hi, Mom!
(Albert & David Maysles & Charlotte Zwerin's "Gimme Shelter" won Best Feature)
1971
Jacques Rivette (b. 1928)
Suzanne Schiffman (1929 - 2001)
Out 1(Also won Best Feature)
1972
Werner Herzog (b. 1942)
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
(Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" won Best Feature)
1973
Martin Scorsese (b. 1942)
Mean Streets
(Jean Eustache's "The Mother and the Whore" won Best Feature)
1974
Andrei Tarkovsky (1932 - 1986)
Mirror
(Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather Part II" won Best Feature)
1975
Stanley Kubrick (1928 - 1999)
Barry Lyndon
(Also won Best Feature)
1976
Martin Scorsese (b. 1942)
Taxi Driver
(Also won Best Feature)
1977
David Lynch (b. 1946)
Eraserhead
(George Lucas' "Star Wars" won Best Feature)
1978
Terrence Malick (b. 1943)
Days of Heaven
(Peter Greenaway's "A Walk Through H" won Best Feature)
1979
Francis Ford Coppola (b. 1939)
Apocalypse Now
(Andrei Tarkovsky's "Stalker" won Best Feature)
1980
Martin Scorsese (b. 1942)
Raging Bull
(Also won Best Feature)
1981
Jean-Jacques Beineix (b. 1946)
Diva
(Louis Malle's "My Dinner with Andre" won Best Feature)
1982
Ridley Scott (b. 1937)
Blade Runner
(Sidney Lumet's "The Verdict" won Best Feature)
1983
Maurice Pialat (1925 - 2003)
A Nos Amours
(Brian De Palma's "Scarface" won Best Feature)
1984
Jim Jarmusch (b. 1953)
Stranger Than Paradise
(Edgar Reitz's "Heimat" won Best Feature)
1985
Elem Klimov (1933 - 2003)
Come and See
(Claude Lanzmann's "Shoah" won Best Feature)
1986
David Lynch (b. 1946)
Blue Velvet
(Louis Malle's "God's Country" won Best Feature)
1987
Stephen Quay (b. 1947)
Timothy Quay (b. 1947)
This Unnameable Little Broom
(Frederic Back's "The Man Who Planted Trees" won Best Short)
1988
Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941 - 1996)
Dekalog
(Also won Best Feature)
1989
Spike Lee (b. 1957)
Do the Right Thing
(Al Reinart's "For All Mankind" won Best Feature)
1990
Martin Scorsese (b. 1942)
Goodfellas
(Also won Best Feature)
1991
Krzysztof Kieslowski (1941 - 1996)
The Double Life of Veronique
(Oliver Stone's "JFK" won Best Feature)
1992
Terence Davies (b. 1945)
The Long Day Closes
(David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" won Best Feature)
1993
Steven Spielberg (b. 1946)
Schindler's List
(Also won Best Feature)
1994
Bela Tarr (b. 1955)
Satantango
(Also won Best Feature)
1995
Todd Haynes (b. 1961)
Safe
(Matieu Kassovitz's "La Haine" won Best Feature)
1996
Michel Gondry (b. 1963)
Around the World
(Michel Gondry's "Hyperballad" won Best Short)
1997
Paul Thomas Anderson (b. 1970)
Boogie Nights
(Hideako Anno's "End of Evangelion" won Best Feature)
1998
Steven Spielberg (b. 1946)
Saving Private Ryan
(Joel & Ethan Coen's "The Big Lebowski" won Best Feature)
1999
David Fincher (b. 1962)
Fight Club
(Sofia Coppola's "The Virgin Suicides" won Best Feature)
2000
Wong Kar-Wai (b. 1956)
In the Mood for Love
(Also won Best Feature)
2001
David Lynch (b. 1946)
Mulholland Dr.
(Also won Best Feature)
2002
Aleksandr Sokurov (b. 1951)
Russian Ark
(Jose Padhila's "Bus 174" won Best Feature)
2003
Lars von Trier (b. 1956)
Dogville
(Thom Andersen's "Los Angeles Plays Itself" won Best Feature)
2004
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970)
Tropical Malady
(Kar Wai Wong's "2046" won Best Feature)
2005
Terrence Malick (b. 1943)
The New World
(Werner Herzog's "Grizzly Man" won Best Feature)
2006
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970)
Syndromes and a Century
(Also won Best Feature)
2007
Ethan Coen (b. 1957)
Joel Coen (b. 1954)
No Country for Old Men  
(Also won Best Feature)
2008
Ari Folman (b. 1963)
Waltz With Bashir  
(Mariano Llinas' "Historias Extraordinarias" won Best Feature)
2009
Gaspar Noe (b. 1963)
Enter the Void
(Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist" won Best Feature)
2010
Darren Aronofsky (b. 1969)
Black Swan
(Steven Soderbergh's "And Everything is Goine Fine" won Best Feature)
2011
Terrence Malick (b. 1943)
Tree of Life
(Mark Cousins' "The Story of Film" won Best Feature)
2012
Paul Thomas Anderson (b. 1970)
The Master
(Don Hertzfeldt's "It's Such a Beautiful Day" won Best Feature)




Supporting Actor
1930 • Adolphe Menjou, Morocco
1931 • Dwight Frye, Dracula
1932 • Ernest Thesiger, The Old Dark House
1933 • Warren William, Gold Diggers of 1933
1934 • Michel Simon, L'Atalante
1935 • Ernest Thesiger, The Bride of Frankenstein
1936 • Oscar Homolke, Sabotage
1937 • Erich von Stroheim, Grand Illusion
1938 • Michel Simon, Port of Shadows
1939 • John Barrymore, Midnight
1940 • Frank Morgan, The Mortal Storm
1941 • Sydney Greenstreet, The Maltese Falcon
1942 • Claude Rains, Casablanca
1943 • Vincent Price, The Song of Bernadette
1944 • Clifton Webb, Laura
1945 • Robert Mitchum, The Story of G.I. Joe
1946 • Claude Rains, Notorious
1947 • Richard Widmark, Kiss of Death
1948 • Walter Huston, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1949 • Orson Welles, The Third Man
1950 • George Sanders, All About Eve
1951 • Karl Malden, A Streetcar Named Desire
1952 • Donald O'Conner, Singin' in the Rain
1953 • Lee Marvin, The Big Heat
1954 • Rod Steiger, On the Waterfront
1955 • Richard Conte, The Big Combo
1956 • Elisha Cook, Jr., The Killing
1957 • Gunnar Bjornstrand, The Seventh Seal
1958 • Dean Martin, Some Came Running
1959 • Stephen Boyd, Ben-Hur
1960 • Renato Salvatori, Rocco and His Brothers
1961 • Murray Melvin, A Taste of Honey
1962 • Peter Sellers, Lolita
1963 • Walter Matthau, Charade
1964 • George C. Scott, Dr. Strangelove
1965 • Vladimir Pucholt, Loves of a Blonde
1966 • Robert Shaw, A Man for All Seasons
1967 • Gene Hackman, Bonnie and Clyde
1968 • Sidney Blackmer, Rosemary's Baby
1969 • Jack Nicholson, Easy Rider
1970 • Vladimir Smeral, Witches Hammer
1971 • Warren Oates, Two Lane Blacktop
1972 • James Caan, The Godfather
1973 • Sterling Hayden, The Long Goodbye
1974 • John Huston, Chinatown
1975 • Robert Shaw, Jaws
1976 • Harvey Keitel, Taxi Driver
1977 • Alec Guinness, Star Wars
1978 • Christopher Walken, The Deer Hunter
1979 • Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now
1980 • Joe Pesci, Raging Bull
1981 • John Gielgud, Brideshead Revisited
1982 • Robert McNaughton, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
1983 • John Lithgow, Twilight Zone: The Movie
1984 • Christopher Guest, This is Spinal Tap
1985 • Crispin Glover, Back to the Future
1986 • Dennis Hopper, Blue Velvet
1987 • R. Lee Ermey, Full Metal Jacket
1988 • Michael Palin, A Fish Called Wanda
1989 • Giancarlo Esposito, Do the Right Thing
1990 • Joe Pesci, Goodfellas
1991 • Larry Fishburne, Boyz N the Hood
1992 • Alec Baldwin, Glengarry Glen Ross
1993 • Ralph Fiennes, Schindler's List
1994 • Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction
1995 • Mekhi Phifer, Clockers
1996 • William H. Macy, Fargo
1997 • Robert Blake, Lost Highway
1998 • John Goodman, The Big Lebowski
1999 • Haley Joel Osment, The Sixth Sense
2000 • Willem Dafoe, The Shadow of the Vampire
2001 • Steve Buscemi, Ghost World
2002 • Barry Pepper, 25th Hour
2003 • Benicio del Toro, 21 Grams
2004 • Thomas Haden Church Sideways
2005 • Mickey Rourke, Sin City
2006 • Stephen Graham, This is England
2007 • Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men
2008 • Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
2009 • Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
2010 • Vincent Cassel, Black Swan
2011 • Albert Brooks, Drive
2012 • Leonardo DiCaprio, Django Unchained


Supporting Actress
1930 • Norah Baring, Murder!
1931 • Cora Witherspoon, Peach-O-Reno
1932 • Eva Moore, The Old Dark House
1933 • Joan Blondell, Footlight Parade
1934 • Alice Brady, The Gay Divorcee
1935 • Elsa Lanchester, The Bride of Frankenstein
1936 • Michiko Kuwano, Mr. Thank You
1937 • Lucille la Verne, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1938 • May Whitty, The Lady Vanishes
1939 • Margaret Hamilton, The Wizard of Oz
1940 • Lucille Ball, Dance Girl Dance
1941 • Simone Simon, The Devil and Daniel Webster
1942 • Agnes Moorehead, The Magnificent Ambersons
1943 • Deborah Kerr, The Life and Death of Col. Blimp
1944 • Margaret O'Brien, Meet Me in St. Louis
1945 • Anna Magnani, Open City
1946 • Martha Vickers, The Big Sleep
1947 • Jean Simmons, Black Narcissus
1948 • Jean Simmons, Hamlet
1949 • Joan Greenwood, Kind Hearts and Coronets
1950 • Thelma Ritter, All About Eve
1951 • Kim Hunter, A Streetcar Named Desire
1952 • Jean Hagen, Singin' in the Rain
1953 • Setsuko Hara, Tokyo Story
1954 • Kyoko Kagawa, Sansho the Bailiff
1955 • Chunibala Devi, Pather Panchali
1956 • Marie Windsor, The Killing
1957 Ineko Arima, Tokyo Twilight
1958 • Misa Uehara, The Hidden Fortress
1959 • Angie Dickinson, Rio Bravo
1960 • Stephene Audran, Les Bonnes Femmes
1961 • Rita Moreno, West Side Story
1962 • Angela Lansbury, The Manchurian Candidate
1963 • Julie Christie, Billy Liar
1964 • Larisa Kadochnikova, Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors
1965 • Paola Pitagora, Fists in the Pocket
1966 • Vanessa Redgrave, Blow-Up
1967 • Giovanna Claudia Mongino, La Cotta
1968 • Ruth Gordon, Rosemary's Baby
1969 • Simone Signoret, Army of Shadows
1970 • Dominique Sanda, The Conformist
1971 • Juliet Berto, Out 1
1972 • Harriet Andersson, Cries and Whispers
1973 • Ana Torrent, Spirit of the Beehive
1974 • Madeleine Kahn, Blazing Saddles
1975 • Geraldine Chaplin, Cria Cuervos
1976 • Jodie Foster, Taxi Driver
1977 • Teri Garr, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
1978 • Meryl Streep, The Deer Hunter
1979 • Mariel Hemingway, Manhattan
1980 • Barbara Sukowa, Berlin Alexanderplatz
1981 • Maureen Stapleton, Reds
1982 • Charlotte Rampling, The Verdict
1983 • Rebecca DeMornay, Risky Business
1984 • Eszter Balint, Stranger Than Paradise
1985 • Oprah Winfrey, The Color Purple
1986 • Isabella Rossellini, Blue Velvet
1987 • Carole Kane, The Princess Bride
1988 • Johanna ter Steege, The Vanishing
1989 • Kelly Lynch, Drugstore Cowboy
1990 • Lorraine Bracco, Goodfellas
1991 • Judy Davis, The Naked Lunch
1992 • Marisa Tomei, My Cousin Vinny
1993 • Jennifer Jason Leigh, Short Cuts
1994 • Robin Wright, Forrest Gump
1995 • Joan Allen, Nixon
1996 • Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Secrets and Lies
1997 • Sarah Polley, The Sweet Hereafter
1998 • Brenda Blethyn, Little Voice
1999 • Samantha Morton, Sweet and Lowdown
2000 • Jennifer Connelly, Requiem for a Dream
2001 • Lucy Tulugarjuk, Atanarjuat
2002 • Meryl Streep, Adaptation
2003 • Hope Davis, American Splendor
2004 • Ziyi Zhang, 2046
2005 • Michelle Williams, Brokeback Mountain
2006 • Mbong Ogungide, The Amazing Grace
2007 • Akie Namaki, United Red Army
2008 • Hikari Mitsushima, Love Exposure
2009 • Melanie Laurent, Inglourious Basterds
2010 • Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom
2011 • Charlotte Gainsbourg, Melancholia
2012 • Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables


Original Score
1934 • L'Atalante (Maurice Jaubert)
1935 • Top Hat (Irving Berlin)
1936 • Swing Time (Jerome Kern)
1937 • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline, Paul J. Smith)
1938 • Alexander Nevsky (Sergei Prokofiev)
1939 • The Wizard of Oz (Harold Arlen)
1940 • Pinocchio (Leigh Harline)
1941 • Citizen Kane (Bernard Herrmann)
1942 • Casablanca (Max Steiner)
1943 • I Walked With a Zombie (Roy Webb)
1944 • Laura (David Raksin)
1945 • Spellbound (Miklos Rozsa)
1946 • Ivan the Terrible, Part II (Sergei Prokofiev)
1947 • Monsieur Verdoux (Charles Chaplin)
*did not vote in 1948
1949 • The Third Man (Anton Karas)
1950 • Sunset Blvd (Franz Waxman)
1951 • A Streetcar Named Desire (Alex North)
1952 • On Dangerous Ground (Bernard Herrmann)
1953 • I Vitelloni (Nino Rota)
1954 • La Strada (Nino Rota)
1955 • Pather Panchali (Ravi Shankar)
1956 • The Searchers (Max Steiner)
1957 • The Nights of Cabiria (Nino Rota)*
*Here is one of three spots in these posts where I've retroactively tampered with an original vote. At the time I voted for Malcolm Arnold's score for "The Bridge on the River Kwai" based mostly on fondness for the "Col. Bogie March." Allan pointed out it a comment that in fact the "March" long predated the film. Since I mentioned in my original comment that I had intended to vote for Rota, and only withheld because he was winning so many from me already, I've restored him to his rightful place.
1958 • Vertigo (Bernard Herrmann)
1959 • Ben-Hur (Miklos Rozsa)
1960 • Psycho (Bernard Herrmann)
1961 • Breakfast at Tiffany's (Harry Mancini)
1962 • Jules and Jim (Georges Delerue)*
*Here is the second spot where I've reverted my vote. I initially did vote for Delerue, but changed it last minute to Pim Jacobs for the short film "Zoo", which ingeniously cuts to music. I justified this by noting the point of the category was how the music fit the film, not how it stood on its own, but I've changed my mind since and even added a category called "Use of Music" to cover that different area. Anyway, the idea of NOT awarding one of my top 10 film scores of all time horrifies me, so back it goes.
1963 • Contempt (Georges Delerue) - maybe my favorite score ever
1964 • Red Desert (Giovanni Fusco, Vittorio Gelmenti)
1965 • A Charlie Brown Christmas (Vince Guaraldi)
1966 • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Ennio Morricone)
1967 • Le Samourai (Francois de Roubaix)
1968 • Rosemary's Baby (Krzysztof Komeda)
1969 • Midnight Cowboy (John Barry, Harry Nilsson)
1970 • Patton (Jerry Goldsmith)
1971 • Shaft (Isaac Hayes)
1972 • The Godfather (Nino Rota)
1973 • Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (Bob Dylan)
1974 • The Parallax View (Michael Small)
1975 • Jaws (John Williams)
1976 • Taxi Driver (Bernard Herrmann)
1977 • Star Wars (John Williams)
1978 • Halloween (John Carpenter)
1979 • Stalker (Eduard Artemyev)
1980 • The Empire Strikes Back (John Williams)
1981 • Chariots of Fire (Vangelis)*
*One of two times I voted for a film I've actually never seen - but I think I may have heard this score once or twice...
1982 • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (John Williams)
1983 • Scarface (Giorgio Moroder)
1984 • The Terminator (James Horner)
1985 • A Zed and Two Noughts (Michael Nyman)
1986 • The Mission (Ennio Morricone)*
*see note for "Chariots of Fire"
1987 • The Last Emperor (Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne, Cong Su)
1988 • Cinema Paradiso (Ennio Morricone)
1989 • The Little Mermaid (Alan Menken)
1990 • Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (Shinichero Ikebe)
1991 • Beauty and the Beast (Alan Menken)
1992 • The Last of the Mohicans (Trevor Jones)
1993 • Schindler's List (John Williams)
1994 • The Lion King (Hans Zimmer)
1995 • Heat (Eliot Goldenthal)
1996 • Fargo (Carter Burwell)**
**Ok, here is where my revisionism really gets out of hand. Frustrated with '96 over all - a year that just doesn't excite me, except for a remarkable run of short films - I noted in the score category that I couldn't remember any film music from the year. I somewhat churlishly tossed off "That Thing You Do!" simply for the catchy title song, and mentioned "Ransom" and "Independence Day" as possible runners-up. But Dean Treadway noted in a response comment that "Fargo" had one of the greatest scores of all time. I caught this comment much later, long after voting had closed, and finally visited YouTube for a refresher as I should have done in the first place. Sure enough, this dimly-remembered score is indeed great. Oops.
1997 • Lost Highway (Angelo Badalamenti)
1998 • The Red Violin (John Corigliono)
1999 • Fight Club (The Dust Brothers)
2000 • Requiem for a Dream (Clint Mansell)
2001 • Mulholland Dr. (Angelo Badalamenti)
2002 • 25th Hour (Terry Blanchard)
2003 • Lost in Translation (Kevin Shields)
2004 • The World (Giong Lim)
2005 • Rabbit (Howie B, Craig Butters, Run Wrake)
2006 • Once (Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova)
2007 • There Will Be Blood (Jonny Greenwood)
2008 • Waltz with Bashir (Max Richter)
2009 • Where the Wild Things Are (Carter Burwell, Karen O)
2010 • The Social Network (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross)
2011 • Drive (Cliff Martinez)
2012 • The Master (Jonny Greenwood)


Cinematography
1927 • Sunrise (Charles Rosher, Karl Struss)
1928 • The Fall of the House of Usher (Georges & Jean Lucas)
1929 • Asphalt (Gunther Rittau)
1930 • The Story of the Fox (Wladyslaw Starewicz)
1931 • Tabu (Floyd Crosby, Robert Flaherty)
1932 • Vampyr (Rudolph Mate, Louis Nee)
1933 • Footlight Parade (George Barnes)
1934 • The Scarlet Empress (Bert Glennon)
1935 • Peter Ibbetsen (Charles Lang)
1936 • Fury (Joseph Ruttenberg)
1937 • You Only Live Once (Leon Shamroy)
1938 • Port of Shadows (Eugen Schufftan)
1939 • The Rules of the Game (Jean-Paul Alphen, Jean Bachelet)
1940 • The Letter (Tony Gaudio)
1941 • Citizen Kane (Gregg Toland)
1942 • The Magnificent Ambersons (Stanley Cortez)
1943 • I Walked With a Zombie (J. Roy Hunt)
1944 • Murder, My Sweet (Harry J. Wild)
1945 • Mildred Pierce (Ernest Haller)
1946 • Great Expectations (Guy Green)
1947• Out of the Past (Nicholas Musuraca)
1948 • Bicycle Thieves (Carlo Montuori)
1949 • The Third Man (Robert Krasker)
1950 • Rashomon (Kazuo Miyagawa)
1951 • The River (Claude Renoir)
1952 • The Quiet Man (Archie Stout, Winton Hoch)
1953 • Ugetsu (Kazuo Miyagawa)
1954 • Seven Samurai (Asakazu Nakai)
1955 • The Night of the Hunter (Stanley Cortez)
1956 • The Searchers (Winton Hoch)
1957 • (tie) The Cranes are Flying (Sergei Urusevsky) & Throne of Blood (Asakazu Nakai)
1958 • Ashes and Diamonds (Jerzy Wojcik)
1959 • Hiroshima Mon Amour (Sacha Vierny)
1960 • Shoot the Piano Player (Raoul Coutard)
1961 • Last Year at Marienbad (Sacha Vierny)
1962 • L'Eclisse (Gianni di Venanzo)
1963 • 8 1/2 (Gianni di Venanzo)
1964 • I am Cuba (Sergei Urusevsky)
1965 • Loves of a Blonde (Miroslav Ondricek)
1966 • Andrei Rublev (Vadim Yusov)
1967 • Samurai Rebellion (Kazuo Yamada)
1968 • 2001: A Space Odyssey (Geoffrey Unsworth, John Alcott)
1969 • Medium Cool (Haskell Wexler)
1970 • Heroic Purgatory (Motokichi Hasegawa)
1971 • THX-1138 (David Myers)
1972 • Cries and Whispers (Sven Nykvist)
1973 • The Holy Mountain (Rafael Corkidi)
1974 • The Godfather Part II (Gordon Willis)
1975 • Barry Lyndon (John Alcott)
1976 • 1900 (Vittorio Storaro)
1977 • Suspiria (Luciano Tovoli)
1978 • Days of Heaven (Nestor Almendros, Haskell Wexler)
1979 • Manhattan (Gordon Willis)
1980 • The Elephant Man (Freddie Francis)
 1981 • Diva (Phillippe Rousselot)
1982 • The Verdict (Andrezj Bartkowiak)
1983 • Zelig (Gordon Willis)
1984 • Once Upon a Time in America (Tonino Delli Colli)
1985 • Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (John Baily)
1986 • Manhunter (Dante Spinotti)
1987 • Wings of Desire (Henri Alekan)
1988 • "Thou Shalt Not Kill" chapter of Dekalog/A Short Film About Killing (Slawomir Idziak)
1989 • Do the Right Thing (Ernest Dickerson)
1990 • Begotten (E. Elias Mirhage)
1991 • JFK (Robert Richardson)
1992 • The Long Day Closes (Michael Coulter)
1993 • Schindler's List (Janusz Kaminski)
1994 • Three Colors: Red (Piotr Sobocinski)
1995 • Heat (Dante Spinotti)
1996 • Fargo (Roger Deakins)
1997 • The Ice Storm (Frederick Elmes)
1998 • Pleasantville (John Lindley)
1999 • Eyes Wide Shut (Larry Smith)
2000 • In the Mood for Love (Christopher Doyle)
2001 • The Royal Tenenbaums (Robert Yeoman)
2002 • Road to Perdition (Conrad Hall)
2003 • Lost in Translation (Lance Acord)
2004 • 2046 (Christopher Doyle, Lai Yiu Fai, Kwan Pun Leung)
2005 • The New World (Emmanuel Lubezki)
2006 • Syndromes and a Century (Sayombhu Mukdeeprom)
2007 • Zodiac (Harris Savides)
2008 • 24 City (Yu Wang, nelson Yu Lik-wai)
2009 • Antichrist (Anthony Dod Mantle)
2010 • The Social Network (Jeff Cronenweth)
2011 • The Artist (Guillame Schiffman)
2012 • The Master (Mihai Malaimare, Jr.)


Screenplay
1927 • Bed and Sofa (Abram Room, Viktor Shklovsky)
1928 • The Crowd (John Weaver, King Vidor)
1929 • The Love Parade (Ernest Vajda, Guy Bolton)
1930 • L'Age d'Or (Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali)
1931 • City Lights (Charles Chaplin)
1932 • Trouble in Paradise (Aladar Laszlo, Grover Jones, Samson Raphaelson)
1933 • Gold Diggers of 1933 (James Seymour, Erwin Gelsey)
1934 • It Happened One Night (Robert Riskin)
1935 • Wife! Be Like a Rose (Mikio Naruse)
1936 • Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (Jacques Prevert, Jean Castanyer, Jean Renoir)
1937 • A Star is Born (William Wellman, Alan Campbell, Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker)
1938 • The Lady Vanishes (Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder)
1939 • Young Mr. Lincoln (Lamar Trotti)
1940 • The Shop Around the Corner (Ben Hecht, Samson Raphaelson)
1941 • Citizen Kane (Herman Mankiewicz, Orson Welles)
1942 • The Palm Beach Story (Preston Sturges, Ernst Laemmle)
1943 • The Life and Death of Col. Blimp (Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell)
1944 • Double Indemnity (Billy Wilder, Raymond Chandler)
1945 • I Know Where I'm Going! (Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell)
1946 • The Best Years of Our Lives (MacKinlay Kantor, Robert Sherwood)
1947 • Body and Soul (Abraham Polonsky)
1948 • Force of Evil (Abraham Polonsky, Ira Wolfert)
1949 • Kind Hearts and Coronets (Robert Hamer, John Dighton, Roy Horniman)
1950 • Les Enfants Terribles (Jean-Pierre Melville, Jean Cocteau)
1951 • Ace in the Hole (Lesser Samuels, Walter Newman, Billy Wilder)
1952 • The Bad and the Beautiful (Charles Schnee, George Bradshaw)
1953 • Voyage in Italy (Vitaliano Brancati, Antonio Pietrangeli, Roberto Rossellini)
1954 • Hobson's Choice (Norman Spencer, Wynyard Browne, David Lean)
1955 • Ordet (Kaj Munk)
1956 • The Killing (Stanley Kubrick, Jim Thompson)
1957 • Sweet Smell of Success (Clifford Odets)
1958 • Giants and Toys (Yoshio Sirasaka)
1959 • Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond)
1960 • La Dolce Vita (Pier Paolo Pasolini, Federico Fellini, Brunello Rondi, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli)
1961 • Il Posto (Ermanno Olmi, Ettore Lombardo)
1962 • La Jetee (Chris Marker)
1963 • High and Low (Hideo Oguni, Ryuzo Kikushima, Eijiro Hisaita, Akira Kurosawa)
1964 • Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, Terry Southern, Peter George)
1965 • Loves of a Blonde (Milos Forman, Yaroslav Papousek, Ivan Passer, Vaclav Sasek)
1966 • Persona (Ingmar Bergman)
1967 • La Collectionneuse (Eric Rohmer)
1968 • Death by Hanging (Michinori Fukao, Mamoru Sasaki, Tustomu Tamura, Nagisa Oshima)
1969 • Son of Man (Dennis Potter)
1970 • Patton (Francis Ford Coppola)
1971 • The Ceremony (Nagisa Oshima, Mamoru Sasaki, Takeshi Tamura)
1972 • Letter to Jane (Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin)
1973 • Scenes From a Marriage (Ingmar Bergman)
1974 • Chinatown (Robert Towne, Roman Polanski)
1975 • Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Terry Gilliam, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, John Cleese)
1976 • All the President's Men (William Goldman)
1977 • Annie Hall (Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman)
1978 • A Walk Through H (Peter Greenaway)
1979 • Being There (Jerzy Kosinski)
1980 • Return of the Secaucus 7 (John Sayles)
1981 • My Dinner With Andre (Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory)
1982 • The Verdict (David Mamet)
1983 • Zelig (Woody Allen)
1984 • This is Spinal Tap (Christopher Guest, Rob Reiner, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer)
1985 • Back to the Future (Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis)
1986 • The Singing Detective (Dennis Potter)*
*I actually forgot to vote in 1986, but this is definitely what I would have selected
1987 • The Princess Bride (William Goldman)
1988 • The Vanishing (George Sluizer, Tim Krabbe)
1989 • Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee)
1990 • Goodfellas (Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese)
1991 • JFK (Oliver Stone, Zachary Sklar)
1992 • Glengarry Glen Ross (David Mamet)
1993 • (tie) Naked (Mike Leigh) & Groundhog Day (Danny Rubin, Harold Ramis)
1994 • Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino)
1995 • Kids (Harmony Korine)
1996 • Fargo (Joel & Ethan Coen)
1997 • In the Company of Men (Neil LaBute)
1998 • The Big Lebowski (Joel & Ethan Coen)
1999 • Being John Malkovich (Charlie Kaufman)
2000 • Memento (Christopher Nolan)
2001 • Mulholland Dr. (David Lynch)
2002 • Adaptation (Charlie Kaufman)
2003 • Oldboy (Chun-hyeong Lim, Chan-wook Park, Jo-yun Hwang)
2004 • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Charlie Kaufman)
2005 • The Squid and the Whale (Noah Baumbach)
2006 • The Prestige (Jonathan & Christopher Nolan)
2007 • Secret Sunshine (Chang-dong Lee)
2008 • Historias Extraordinarias (Mariano Llinas)
2009 • Inglourious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino)
2010 • The Social Network (Aaron Sorkin)
2011 • Moneyball (Steve Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin)
2012 • Zero Dark Thirty (Mark Boal)


Editing
1927 • Bed and Sofa (editor uncredited)
1928 • October (Esfir Tobak)
1929 • The Man With a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov)
1930 • All Quiet on the Western Front (Milton Carruth, Edward Cahn, Edgar Adams)
1931 • Berlin Alexanderplatz (Giza Pollatshik)
1932 • Scarface (Edward Curtiss)
1933 • Zero de Conduite (Jean Vigo)
1934 • L'Atalante (Louis Chavance)
1935 • Triumph of the Will (Leni Riefenstahl)
1936 • Sabotage (Charles Frend)
1937 • Stage Door (William Hamilton)
1938 • Alexander Nevsky (Sergei Eisenstein, Esfir Tobak)
1939 • Stagecoach (Walter Reynolds, Dorothy Spencer, Otho Lovering)
1940 • Foreign Correspondent (Dorothy Spencer, Otho Lovering)
1941 • Citizen Kane (Robert Wise)
1942 • The Palm Beach Story (Stuart Gilmore)*
*I didn't actually vote for this in the original poll; I voted for the editor-less "Bambi" in the broader sense of "editing" (arrangement of shots and speed of transitions) but that seems silly to me now and I'd rather honor something closer to the technical meaning of the term. I probably would have voted for the Sturges, and anyway that's how I'd vote today. I wouldn't have picked "Magnificent Ambersons", that's for sure.
1943 • The Seventh Victim (John Lockert)
1944 • At Land (Maya Deren)
1945 • The Story of G.I. Joe (Albrecht Joseph)
1946 • Notorious (Theron Warth)
1947 • Brute Force (Edward Curtiss)
1948 • Red River (Borden Chase, Charles Schnee)
1949 • The Set-Up (Roland Gross)
1950 • Orpheus (Jacqueline Sadoul)
1951 • Strangers on a Train (William Ziegler)
1952 • Singin' in the Rain (Adrienne Fazan)
1953 • Summer With Monika (Tage Holmberg, Gosta Lewin)
1954 • The Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa)
1955 • Kiss Me Deadly (Michael Luciano)
1956 • A Man Escaped (Raymond Lamy)
1957 • (tie) Wild Strawberries (Oscar Rosander) & 12 Angry Men (Carl Lerner)
1958 • Vertigo (George Tomasini)
1959 • Hiroshima Mon Amour (Henri Colpi)
1960 • Breathless (Cecile Decugis, Lila Herman)
1961 • Accattone (Nino Baragli)
1962 • Zoo (Bert Haanstra)
1963 • Tom Jones (Anthony Gibbs)
1964 • A Hard Day's Night (John Jympson)
1965 • Fists in the Pocket (Aurelio Mangiarotti, Anita Cacciorotti)
1966 • Daisies (Miroslav Hajek)
1967 • Bonnie and Clyde (Dede Allen)
1968 • If... (David Gladwell)
1969 • The Wild Bunch (Louis Lombardo)
1970 • Gimme Shelter (Charlotte Zwerin)
1971 • WR: The Mysteries of the Organism (Ivanka Vukasovic)
1972 • The Godfather (William Reynolds, Paul Zinner)
1973 • F for Fake (Marie Sophie Dubus, Dominique Engerer, Orson Welles)
1974 • Hearts and Minds (Lynzee Klingman, Susan Martin)
1975 • Jaws (Verna Fields)
1976 • Taxi Driver (Tom Rolf, Melvin Shapiro)
1977 • House (Nobuo Ogawa)
1978 • Halloween (Charles Bornstein, Tommy Lee Wallace)
1979 • Apocalypse Now (Lisa Fruchtman, Gerald Greenberg, Walter Murch)
1980 • Raging Bull (Thelma Schoonmaker)
1981 • Blow Out (Paul Hirsch)
1982 • The Thing (Todd Ramsay)
1983 • Sans Soleil (Chris Marker)
1984 • Stop Making Sense (Lisa Day)
1985 • A Zed and Two Noughts (John Wilson)
 1986 • Salvador (Claire Simpson)
*I actually forgot to vote in 1986, and while there wasn't as clear a choice as in the screenplay category, I would probably have voted for the above.
1987 • The Untouchables (Bill Pankow, Gerald Greenberg)
1988 • The Last of England (Derek Jarman, Peter Cartwright, Angus Cook)
1989 • Isle of Flowers (Giba Assis Brasil)
1990 • Goodfellas (Thelma Schoonmaker)
1991 • JFK (Pietro Scalia, Joe Hutshing)
1992 • The Last of the Mohicans (Arthur Schmidt, Dov Hoenig)
1993 • Get Down, Get Down (EBN)
1994 • Natural Born Killers (Hank Corwin, Brian Berdan)
1995 • La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, Scott Stevenson)
1996 • Blight (John Smith)
1997 • Lost Highway (Mary Sweeney)
1998 • Histoire(s) du cinema (Jean-Luc Godard)
1999 • Audition (Yasushi Shimamura)
2000 • Requiem for a Dream (Jay Rabonwitz)
2001 • Blow (Kevin Tent)
2002 • City of God (Daniel Rezende)
2003 • Capturing the Friedmans (Richard Hankin)
2004 • Fahrenheit 9/11 (Chris Seward, Todd Woody Richman, Kurt Engfehr)
2005 • The New World (Richard Chew, Saar Klein, Hank Corwin, Mark Yoshikawa)
2006 • Iraq in Fragments (Fiona Otway, Billy McMillin, James Longley)
2007 • My Winnipeg (John Gurdebeke)
2008 • Of Time and the City (Liza Ryan-Carter)
2009 • Inglourious Basterds (Sally Menke)
2010 • And Everything is Going Fine (Susan Littenberg)
2011 • The Story of Film (Timo Langer)
2012 • Room 237 (Rodney Ascher)


Ensemble
celebrating the central cast of...
1964 • Dr. Strangelove
1965 • Loves of a Blonde
1966 • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
1967 • The Dirty Dozen
1968 • Planet of the Apes
1969 • The Wild Bunch
1970 • MASH
1971 • The Last Picture Show
1972 • The Godfather
1973 • The Long Goodbye
1974 • The Godfather Part II
1975 • Nashville
1976 • Taxi Driver
1977 • Annie Hall
1978 • The Deer Hunter
1979 • Apocalypse Now
1980 • Berlin Alexanderplatz
didn't vote in extra categories from 1981 - 85
1986 • Hannah and Her Sisters
didn't vote in extra categories from 1987 -91
1992 • Glengarry Glen Ross
didn't vote in extra categories from 1993 -99
2000 • Requiem for a Dream
2001 • The Royal Tenenbaums
2002 • 25th Hour


Scene
1964 • "The Madison" in Band of Outsiders
1965 • Battle of Shrewsbury in Chimes at Midnight
1966 • Arrival at the circus in Au Hasard Balthazar
1967 • Death in the road in Bonnie and Clyde
1968 • Sleeping with Satan in Rosemary's Baby
1969 • Wandering the Chicago riots in Medium Cool
1970 • Climax of the Sixties in Zabriskie Point
1971 • Lounging at the Korova Milk Bar in A Clockwork Orange
1972 • Closing the door on Kay in The Godfather
1973 • Knockin' on heaven's door in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
1974 • Brainwashing montage in The Parallax View
1975 • The final duel in Barry Lyndon
1976 • Death by prom in Carrie
1977 • Greetings from a little green man in Close Encounters of the Third Kind
1978 • Russian Roulette in The Deer Hunter
1979 • Killing Kurtz in Apocalypse Now
1980 • Stalking Wendy up the stairs in The Shining
didn't vote in extra categories from 1981 - 85
1986 • (tie) The burning house in The Sacrifice & Home video mass murder in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
didn't vote in extra categories from 1987 -91
1992 • (tie) The climax in The Last of the Mohicans & The opening credits in Malcolm X
didn't vote in extra categories from 1993 -99
2000 • Winter (climax) in Requiem for a Dream
2001 • What's behind the dumpster at Winkie's? in Mulholland Dr.
2002 • "Fuck you" in 25th Hour


Line
1964 • "Gentlemen, you can't fight here - this is the War Room!" - Dr. Strangelove
1965 • "Film is like a battleground. There's love, hate, action, violence, death...in one word: emotion." - Pierrot le Fou
1966 • "It wasn't the film we had dreamed, the film we all carried in our hearts, the film we wanted to make...and secretly wanted to live." - Masculin Feminin
1967 • "What we've got here is...failure...to communicate!" - Cool Hand Luke
1968 • "Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!" - Planet of the Apes
1969 • "Are you crazy? The fall will probably kill you!" - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
1970 • "A slave stood behind the conqueror holding a golden crown and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting." - Patton
1971 • "You've gotta ask yourself a question: do I feel lucky? Well do ya, punk?" - Dirty Harry
1972 • "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." - The Godfather
1973 • "Her, I love. You, I don't even like." - The Long Goodbye
1974 • "I knew it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!" - The Godfather Part II
1975 • "On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. It is a silly place." - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
1976 • "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!" - Network
1977 • "May the Force be with you." - Star Wars
1978 • "I remember this map came with a letter accusing me of stealing eggs. I have never understand the relationship of the map to the accusation. I still don’t, but I’m grateful for the map." - A Walk Through H
1979 • "I love the smell of napalm in the morning." - Apocalypse Now
1980 • "No, Luke. I am your father." - The Empire Strikes Back
didn't vote in extra categories from 1981 - 85
1986 • "Bueller...Bueller...Bueller..." - Ferris Bueller's Day Off
didn't vote in extra categories from 1987 -91
1992 • "A. B. C. Always. Be. Closing." - Glenglarry Glen Ross 
didn't vote in extra categories from 1993 -99
2000 • "Do you have soul?" "That all depends." - High Fidelity
2001 • "Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Big Horn. What this book presupposes is...maybe he didn't?" - The Royal Tenenbaums
2002 • "This life came so close to never happening." - 25th Hour


Use of Music
1964 • (tie) The Gospel According to St. Matthew • A Hard Day's Night • Scorpio Rising
1965 • Loves of a Blonde
1966 • Au Hasard Balthazar
1967 • The Graduate
1968 • Yellow Submarine
1969 • Easy Rider
1970 • Zabriskie Point
1971 • A Clockwork Orange
1972 • Deliverance
1973 • Mean Streets
1974 • Young Frankenstein
1975 • Cria Cuervos
1976 • 1900
1977 • Saturday Night Fever
1978 • The Deer Hunter* 
*Originally I selected "The Last Waltz" but I'd only seen a clip or two so I'm retroactively changing my vote.
1979 • The Kids Are Alright
1980 • Raging Bull
didn't vote in extra categories from 1981 - 85
1986 • Blue Velvet
didn't vote in extra categories from 1987 -91
1992 • The Long Day Closes
didn't vote in extra categories from 1993 -99
2000 • In the Mood for Love
2001 • Star Guitar
2002 • The Weather Underground


Location
1980 • The Overlook Hotel in The Shining


Honorable mention
(excellent films that didn't receive awards in any category)
1928 • The Last Command
1929 The Manxman
1930 Earth
1931 The Struggle
1932 Freaks
1933 The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
1934 The Black Cat
1935 Captain Blood
1936 Modern Times
1937 Pepe le Moko
1938 Bringing Up Baby
1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1940 The Grapes of Wrath
1941 Dumbo
1942 Road to Morocco
1943 Air Force
1944 Miracle at Morgan's Creek
1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray
1946 My Darling Clementine
1947 The Last Stage
1948 Oliver Twist
1949 Whisky Galore
1950 Stromboli & Gun Crazy
1951 The Diary of a Country Priest
1952 Bells of Atlantis
1953 Shane
1954 French Cancan
1955 Les Diaboliques
1956 Aparajito
1957 3:10 to Yuma
1958 Mon Oncle
1959
Fires on the Plain
North by Northwest
Ride Lonesome
Shadows
Sleeping Beauty
1960
The Apartment
Eyes Without a Face
Peeping Tom
*Le Petit Soldat (favorite)
Spartacus
1961
Divorce, Italian Style
The Hustler
*Paris Belongs to Us (favorite)
 Viridiana
A Woman is a Woman
1962
Cleo From 5 to 7
*Heaven and Earth Magic (favorite)
Ivan's Childhood
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner
1963
Hud
The Leopard
Shock Corridor
*The Silence (favorite)
Winter Light
1966
(top short films)
Everything is a Number
Historia Naturae - Suita
A Life in a Tin
The Love Life of an Octopus
Nine Variations on a Dance Theme
The Perfect Human
1984
28 Up
Body Double
Broadway Danny Rose
The Company of Wolves
Ghostbusters
The Killing Fields
A Nightmare on Elm Street
2010
Carlos
How to Train Your Dragon


Runners-up for Top Feature
1964
2 • Before the Revolution
3 • Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors
4 • What’s Happening! The Beatles in the U.S.
5 • Gertrud
1965
2 • Alphaville
3 • Chimes at Midnight
4 • Loves of a Blonde
5 • Intimate Lighting
1966
2 • Daisies
3 • Au Hasard Balthazar
4 • Persona
5 • Andrei Rublev
1967
2 • La Chinoise
3 • Don't Look Back
4 • Le Samourai
5 • The Red and the White
 1968
2 • 2001: A Space Odyssey
3 • Death by Hanging
4 • Yellow Submarine
5 • Farewell to the Summer Light
1969
2 • My Night at Maud's
3 • Easy Rider
4 • Salesman
5 • Son of Man
1970
2 • Hi, Mom!
3 • Claire's Knee
4 • Patton
5 • Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
1971
2 • McCabe & Mrs. Miller
3 • A Clockwork Orange
4 • The Ceremony
5 • The Last Picture Show
1972
2 • Ways of Seeing
3 • Solaris
4 • Aguirre, the Wrath of God
5 • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
1973
2 • Mean Streets
3 • Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
4 • Scenes from a Marriage
5 • F for Fake
1974
2 • Mirror
3 • Chinatown
4 • Place de la Republique
5 • Celine and Julie Go Boating
1975
2 • Jaws
3 • Cria Cuervos
4 • The Passenger
5 • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1976
2 • All the President's Men
3 • Carrie
4 • The Ascent
5 • Monsieur Klein
1977
2 • Annie Hall
3 • 3 Women
4 • Close Encounters of the Third Kind
5 • Killer of Sheep
1978
2 • The Deer Hunter
3 • Days of Heaven
4 • Dawn of the Dead
5 • (tie) Gates of Heaven & Koko: A Talking Gorilla
1979
2 • Apocalypse Now
3 • La Vieja Memoria
4 • The Kids Are Alright
5 • Manhattan
1980
2 • The Shining
3 • Berlin Alexanderplatz
4 • The Return of the Secaucus 7
5 • The Empire Strikes Back
1981
2 • Raiders of the Lost Ark
3 • Brideshead Revisited
4 • Blow Out
5 • Body Heat
1982
2 • E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
3 • Blade Runner
4 • Videodrome
5 • Fanny and Alexander
1983
2 • Sans Soleil
3 • A Nos Amours
4 • Zelig
5 • Return of the Jedi
1984
2 • Stranger Than Paradise
3 • Stop Making Sense
4 • This is Spinal Tap
5 • Amadeus
1985
2 • Come and See
3 • Hail Mary
4 • Ran
5 • A Zed and Two Noughts
1986
2 • The Singing Detective
3 • The Pied Piper/Krysar
4 • Blue Velvet
5 • Salvador
1987
2 • Swimming to Cambodia
3 • RoboCop
4 • Wall Street
5 • Yeleen
1988
2 • The Vanishing
3 • Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East?
4 • Grave of the Fireflies
5 • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989
2 • Roger and Me
3 • Do the Right Thing
4 • Field of Dreams
5 • Born on the Fourth of July
1990
2 • The Civil War
3 • Begotten
4 • Metropolitan
5 • Miller's Crossing
1991
2 • The Double Life of Veronique
3 • Hearts of Darkness
4 • Beauty and the Beast
5 • Dogfight
1992
2 • The Last of the Mohicans
3 • Glengarry Glenn Ross
4 • The Last Bolshevik
5 • The Long Day Closes
1993
2 • Naked
3 • Groundhog Day
4 • The Piano
5 • Short Cuts
1994
2 • Hoop Dreams
3 • Pulp Fiction
4 • Crumb
5 • The Lion King
1995
2 • Kids
3 • Heat
4 • Before Sunrise
5 • Safe
1996
2 • Trainspotting
3 • Breaking the Waves
4 • Fargo
5 • The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1997
2 • Lost Highway
3 • Princess Mononoke
4 • The Sweet Hereafter
5 • In the Company of Men
1998
2 • Rushmore
3 • Histoire(s) du cinema
4 • The Thin Red Line
5 • Saving Private Ryan
1999
2 • Eyes Wide Shut
3 • The Blair Witch Project
4 • Audition
5 • Fight Club
2000
2 • The Gleaners & I
3 • In the Mood for Love
4 • Requiem for a Dream
5 • You Can Count on Me
2001
2 • Y Tu Mama Tambien
3 • The Royal Tenenbaums
4 • AI: Artificial Intelligence
5 • Spirited Away
2002
2 • 25th Hour
3 • City of God
4 • Funny Ha Ha
5 • The Weather Underground
2003
2 • Lost in Translation
3 • Dogville
4 • Oldboy
5 • Elephant
2004
2 • The World
3 • Moolaade
4 • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
5 • The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
2005
2 • The New World
3 • Munich
4 • Mutual Appreciation
5 • The Descent
2006
2 • Iraq in Fragments
3 • Inland Empire
4 • Still Life
5 • The Prestige
2007
2 • Zodiac
3 • Secret Sunshine
4 • United Red Army
5 • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
2008
2 • Wall-E
3 • Of Time and the City
4 • Summer Hours
5 • Waltz With Bashir
2009
2 • Inglourious Basterds
3 • Where the Wild Things Are
4 • Fantastic Mr. Fox
5 • Enter the Void
2010 • The Social Network
2011 • This is Not a Film
2012 • The Master

Close calls
(bold represents really close calls)
1960
Anthony Perkins (Psycho), Anna Karina (Le Petit Soldat), Monica Vitti (L’Avventura); editing for Psycho; cinematography for L’Avventura or Saturday Night and Sunday Morning or The Virgin Spring; Hitchcock for Psycho or Bergman for Virgin Spring as director; Peter Ustinov for Spartacus; Rachel Roberts for Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
1962
DIRECTOR – Michelangelo Antonioni (L’Eclisse) * ACTOR – Tom Courteney (The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner); James Mason (Lolita) * ACTRESS – Anna Karina (Vivre sa vie); Monica Vitti (L’Eclisse) * SUPP. ACTRESS – Patty Duke (The Miracle Worker) * CINEMATOGRAPHY – Freddie Young (Lawrence of Arabia) * SCORE: Elmer Bernstein (To Kill a Mockingbird); Maurice Jarre (Lawrence of Arabia)
1964
DIRECTOR – Michelangelo Antonioni for Red Desert, ACTRESS – Anna Karina for Band of Outsiders, Monica Vitti for Red Desert, SUPP. ACTOR – Sterling Hayden in Dr. Strangelove, CINEMATOGRAPHY – Kwaidan, Red Desert, Scorpio Rising, Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors, Woman of the Dunes, EDITING – Band of Outsiders
1965
DIRECTOR – Orson Welles in Chimes at Midnight, ACTOR – Lou Castel in Fists in the Pocket, ACTRESS – Anna Karina in Pierrot le fou, CINEMATOGRAPHY – Raoul Coutard for Alphaville, Gianni di Venanzo for Juliet of the Spirits, Maurice Jarre for Doctor Zhivago
1966
Liv Ullman & Bibi Andersson (Persona) for Actress, Ingmar Bergman (Persona) for director, The Battle of Algiers for cinematography
1967
DIRECTOR – Miklos Jancso for The Red and the White, ACTRESS – Nadine Nortier in Mouchette, SUPP. ACTOR – Michael J. Pollard in Bonnie and Clyde, CINEMATOGRAPHY – Henri Dacae for Le Samourai, Burnett Guffey for Bonnie and Clyde, Tamas Samlo for The Red and the White
1968
DIRECTOR – Roman Polanski for Rosemary’s Baby, Nagasi Oshima for Death by Hanging, SUPP. ACTOR – Roddy McDowall in Planet of the Apes, CINEMATOGRAPHY – Kuroneko, Farewell to the Summer Light
 1969
DIRECTOR – Dennis Hopper (Easy Rider), Albert & David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin (Salesman), Eric Rohmer (My Night at Maud’s), ACTOR – Dustin Hoffman (Midnight Cowboy), Jean-Louis Trintignant (My Night at Maud’s), Lino Ventura (Army of Shadows), Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy), ACTRESS – Bulle Ogier (L'Amour Fou), SUPP. ACTOR – Ernest Borgnine (The Wild Bunch), CINEMATOGRAPHY – Lucien Ballard (The Wild Bunch), A.A. Englander & Kenneth MacMillan (Civilisation), Laszlo Kovacs (Easy Rider), Motokichi Hasegawa (Eros + Massacre), Adam Holender (Midnight Cowboy), Pierre Lhomme (Army of Shadows), Albert Maysles (Salesman), SCORE – Burt Bacharach (Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid), SCREENPLAY – Kenneth Clark (Civilisation), Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Terry Southern (Easy Rider), William Goldman (Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid), Eric Rohmer (My Night at Maud’s), Waldo Salt (Midnight Cowboy), EDITING – Donn Cambern (Easy Rider), David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin (Salesman), Hugh A. Robertson (Midnight Cowboy)
1970
DIRECTOR – Bernardo Bertolucci (The Conformist), Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin (Gimme Shelter), ACTOR – Jean-Claude Brialy (Claire’s Knee), Jack Nicholson (Five Easy Pieces), Donald Sutherland (MASH), Jean-Pierre Trintignant (The Conformist), ACTRESS – Jane Asher (Deep End), SUPP. ACTOR – Chief Dan George (Little Big Man), SUPP. ACTRESS – Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces), Beatrice Romand (Claire’s Knee), Stefania Sandrelli (The Conformist), CINEMATOGRAPHY – Nestor Almendros (Claire’s Knee), Nicolas Roeg (Performance), Vittorio Storaro (The Conformist), SCORE – Georges Delerue (The Conformist), Jonny Mandel (MASH), Jiri Srnka (Witches Hammer), SCENE – Be Black Baby (Hi, Mom!)
1971
DIRECTOR – Robert Altman (McCabe & Mrs. Miller), Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show), Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange), ACTRESS – Julie Christie (McCabe & Mrs. Miller), Lea Massari (Murmur of the Heart), SUPPORTING ACTOR – Jeff Bridges (The Last Picture Show), Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show), SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Laurie Bird (Two Lane Blacktop), Ellen Burstyn (The Last Picture Show), CINEMATOGRAPHY – A Clockwork Orange, Murmur of the Heart, Walkabout, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Klute, SCREENPLAY – The Last Picture Show, Two Lane Blacktop, EDITING – McCabe & Mrs. Miller, THX 1138, Straw Dogs, Two Lane Blacktop, ENSEMBLE – The cast of Out 1, The cast of McCabe & Mrs. Miller, SCENE – Burning Rubber and Celluloid (the ending) (Two Lane Blacktop), USE OF MUSIC – McCabe & Mrs. Miller
1972
DIRECTOR – Ingmar Bergman (Cries and Whispers), Bernardo Bertolucci (Last Tango in Paris), Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather), Andrei Tarkovsky (Solaris), ACTOR – Marlon Brando (The Godfather), Marlon Brando (Last Tango in Paris), Al Pacino (The Godfather), ACTRESS – Liza Minnelli (Cabaret), SUPPORTING ACTOR – Robert Duvall (The Godfather), Joel Grey (Cabaret), Alex McCowen (Frenzy), SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Natalya Bondarchuk (Solaris), Kari Sylwan (Cries and Whispers), CINEMATOGRAPHY – Vittorio Storraro (Last Tango in Paris), Gordon Willis (The Godfather), SCORE – Popol Vuh (Aguirre, the Wrath of God), SCREENPLAY – The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, The Godfather, Ways of Seeing, EDITING – Cries and Whispers, ENSEMBLE – The cast of Cabaret, The cast of Cries and Whispers, The cast of Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, SCENE – Assassination of Sollozzo (The Godfather), Baptism in Blood (The Godfather), Cutting Up Art: the intro (Ways of Seeing), Emperor of the Monkeys (Aguirre, the Wrath of God), USE OF MUSIC – Cabaret
1973
(capitalized names are the CLOSEST of the closest close calls)
DIRECTOR
Ingmar Bergman (Scenes from a Marriage), Victor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive), Jean Eustache (The Mother and the Whore), Federico Fellini (Amarcord), Terrence Malick (Badlands), Sam Peckinpah (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid), Orson Welles (F for Fake).
ACTOR
Erland Josephson (Scenes from a Marriage), Harvey Keitel (Mean Streets), Jean-Pierre Leaud (The Mother and the Whore), Jack Nicholson (The Last Detail), Orson Welles (F for Fake) – he should count, right?
ACTRESS
Julie Christie (Don’t Look Now), Bernadette Lafont (The Mother and the Whore), Liv Ullmann (Scenes from a Marriage).
SUPP. ACTOR
Robert De Niro (Mean Streets), Mark Rydell (The Long Goodbye), Christopher Lee (The Wicker Man), SLIM PICKENS (Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid), Randy Quaid (The Last Detail).
SUPP. ACTRESS
Linda Blair (The Exorcist) and Mercedes McCambridge (The Exorcist), Francoise Lebrun (The Mother and the Whore), Tatum O’Neal (Paper Moon).
CINEMATOGRAPHY
LUIS CUADRADO (The Spirit of the Beehive), Brian Probyn, Tak Fujimoto, Steven Larner (Badlands), Anthony Richmond (Don’t Look Now), Giuseppe Rotunno (Amarcord), Vilmos Szigmond (The Long Goodbye).
SCORE
Paul Giovanni (The Wicker Man), Gottfried Hungsberg (World on a Wire), John Williams (The Long Goodbye).
SCREENPLAY
Badlands, Day for Night, F for Fake, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The Last Detail, The Mother and the Whore, The Wicker Man, World on a Wire.
EDITING
Don’t Look Now, The Holy Mountain, The Long Goodbye, MEAN STREETS, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Sisters.
ENSEMBLE
The cast of Amarcord, The cast of American Graffiti, The cast of The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The cast of The Mother and the Whore.
LINE
“What’s a mook?” (Mean Streets).
USE OF MUSIC
American Graffiti, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.
SCENE
Peacock in the snow (Amarcord), Death of the daughter (Don’t Look Now), Hall of mirrors (Enter the Dragon), Pretty much any scene in which the kid is possessed (The Exorcist), Entering the temple (The Holy Mountain), Hanging out in the hotel (The Last Detail), Meet Frankenstein (The Spirit of the Beehive), Slapped by a shrink (The Long Goodbye), Smashing the bottle (The Long Goodbye), Getting naked means never having to say you’re sorry (The Long Goodbye), BE MY BABY (Mean Streets), Fighting over mooks (Mean Streets), I don’t love you (Scenes from a Marriage), The singing, dancing tavern (The Wicker Man), Light My Fire (The Wicker Man).
1975
SCENE -  the “flesh wound” fight and bridge-crossing in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the amazing final shot of The Passenger, the Indianapolis speech in Jaws

Statistics

Among directors, Martin Scorsese topped in all categories: he scored the most Director wins (4), directed the most winning performances (8, tied with Ingmar Bergman), and received 15 wins with 5 films overall in the film, director, and acting categories. David Lynch followed closely behind, directing 7 actors to awards, placing 13 wins and 7 films in the top categories, and tying with 7 others by winning Best Director 3 times (Robert Bresson, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Sergei Eisenstein, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Fritz Lang, and Terrence Malick also shared that distinction). There were 6 directors who won the Directing category 2 times: Krzystzof Kieslowski, F.W. Murnau, Yasujrio Ozu, Steven Spielberg, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, and Orson Welles.

Elia Kazan and Stanley Kubrick followed the 3 leaders by directing 6 award-winning performances each, while Darren Aronofsky, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Lars Von Trier, and James Whale all came in with 5 acting category wins each for their films. The Coen brothers, Howard Hawks, Spike Lee, and Roman Polanski rounded out this category by guiding 4 performances each to victory.

Behind Scorsese and Lynch for overall wins in top categories were Ingmar Bergman and Stanley Kubrick (10 wins, 8 films for each of them), Alfred Hitchcock (9 wins, 7 films), Steven Spielberg and Carl Theodor Dreyer (8 wins, with 6 and 3 films, respectively), and finally 7 top wins for Lars Von Trier (with 4 films), the Coen brothers (with 3), and Elia Kazan (with just 2 heavy hitters).

Only 5 actors pulled off 3 wins each: Harriett Andersson, Dustin Hoffman, Walter Huston, James Stewart, and Meryl Streep. Only Andersson worked with the same director more than once (in fact, all 3 times) to pull this off. Also worthy of note, 6 performers directed themselves to acting wins: Marina de Van for In My Skin, Buster Keaton for The General, Barbara Loden for Wanda, Laurence Olivier for Henry V, Erich von Stroheim for The Wedding March, and Orson Welles for Chimes at Midnight.

Surprisingly, in the crafts category few were able to eke out more than two wins. John Williams was the winning composer 5 times, followed by Bernard Herrmann and Nino Rota with 4 wins each, and Ennio Morricone with 3. The cinematographic competition was even tighter, as only Gordon Willis scored 3 victories. Among screenwriters, Billy Wilder and Charlie Kaufman scored 3 times, the only writers to do so. No editors followed suit.

According to my own highly debatable and mutually exclusive definitions, 10 documentaries won in the Feature category, along with 4 animated films, and 3 avant-garde experiments. Of the remaning live-action narrative films, 8 were categorized as thrillers and another 6 as gangster movies, while adventure, horror and comedies nabbed 5 top spots each. Noir scored 4 and sci-fi won 3 times, while musicals only squeaked in with 2 and only 1 western got my pick (guess which one?). The remaining 34 films fell under the catch-all drama category.

When it came to short films, however, the dynamic was switched: live-action non-musical narratives barely factored into the victory parade. There were only 7: a total of 3 dramas, and 1 each from a few disparate genres: comedy, horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Meanwhile, there were 6 live-action musicals or music videos. There were a strong 20 live-action avant-garde films, 14 live-action documentaries, and a whopping 39 animated films. So, on that note...

12 comments:

StephenM said...

This is a fantastic list--so many different movies and performances to pore over, think about, and search out.


One thing I *have* to know: Who is that woman in bottom left corner picture of the composite banner at the top of the page?? I looked through the whole list, but couldn't figure out what movie it's from.

Joel Bocko said...

Hey Stephen - glad you enjoyed poring over the list! You are also the first person to comment on a page of my blog (as opposed to a post). Congratulations - and your reward is...to find out the identity of that woman!

Do you mean right corner of the 90 Years of Cinema image? If so, it's Anna Karina (who looks a bit different than usual because she's dressed in unusual fashion, at least for those used to her appearance in Godard films). I gave her Best Actress for Made in USA which is far from her best performance but it was a token to make up for missing her in earlier, worthier performances. Which I guess goes to show I can be just as political as the Oscars haha. Wish I could remember where I found that image but it certainly struck me because it's so different from her usual look.

If you're talking about the actual "Lost in the Movies" banner at the top of the page, that's a woman from the leper colony in the Iranian film The House is Black (1963). Although not all the films in my banner received "alternate Oscars," The House is Black did win Best Short and Best Director (it was Farrokhzad's only film) for that year. It also made my top 10 on my all-time favorites list. The screen-cap was originally featured in my "In the Beginning..." image post of 2009, in which I highlighted some of the great cold opens in cinema history.

StephenM said...

Hey, thanks for responding so promptly!

Your first answer was the one I meant--and I realize now that I said "left corner" when I meant "right," so no wonder it was confusing! I had thought for a moment it might be Anna Karina, but as you say she looked different, and I've only seen her in Bande a Part and A Woman Is a Woman. I need to watch more Godard, Vivre sa Vie and Pierrot Le Fou being top of the list.

Anonymous said...

Ten years back I began my alternate awards (and nominations), so I enjoyed reading your selections and was pleased when our choices occasionally overlapped. I particularly liked your choices of MAGIC's Anthony Hopkins and E.T.'s Robert MacNaughton (who got one-tenth the accolades Drew Barrymore did). I still chose SUPERMAN's Chris Reeve and BLADE RUNNER's Rutger Hauer for those year's slots, but I commend you on your original thinking as well as your thoroughness.

Joel Bocko said...

Glad you enjoyed it. Agreed about McNaughton - he's really good in that film but always gets overlooked.

Unknown said...

Practically no love for Drive (2011)

Joel Bocko said...

I did enjoy Drive - it probably would have been in the top five that year if I had done one but I didn't feel I'd seem enough movies to justify one.

Joel Bocko said...

*seen

AndrewJohnson said...

year's slots?

Anonymous said...

new films?

Joel Bocko said...

Honestly, I hardly see new releases anymore (even before the pandemic). At some point I should probably do a series covering acclaimed and/or popular films from the past decade that I haven't seen yet (as I did around 2010 for the 2000s). But it probably wouldn't be for a while because right now I am focusing on three big Twin Peaks projects that have been in my backlog forever and need to finally get completed.

JackMason said...

Hoffman's nuanced and subtle

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